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I don't use public restrooms, to be honest I'm afraid of being assaulted or arrested. I can get a nasty UTI if I hold it too long, I have bladder problems, and am supposed to stay as empty as possible. So I don't go out unless I have to, and never too far from home. It sucks for me, but it is what it is until I have surgery or the law gets changed. Sorry if that was TMI lol
Thank you for being so respectful with your questions. I appreciate that.
Oh okay. Thanks.
I understand fully now.
I think you should be using the ladies' room if you want to. I (and I am sure a lot of ladies) have no problems with that. UTI is nasty.
If folks are worried about sexual assaults on children, then keep your boys away from activities that involve men, and keep your girls away from activities where men can get them alone.
If you are worried that your daughters are going to catch a glimpse of a man's "junk," then don't let the go to a public library or a park. That's where that stuff occurs.
Once was walking around the corner of the library "stacks" and there was a guy with his pants open and his hands on his johnson.
He grinned and said to me and my friend, "Have you ever seen anything like that before."
Carol said yes, but as she recalled it was much larger. Was he having a problem of some sort?
His grin disappeared and so did he.
We had a good laugh and reported him.
Don't think we were scarred for life but who really knows.
I think you should be using the ladies' room if you want to. I (and I am sure a lot of ladies) have no problems with that. UTI is nasty.
Thank you lily.
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