The guy in the army told us on several occasions that he thought we were gross for sitting on the seats of the toilets and proceeded to tell us how he avoided contact with the seat.barrelomonkeys wrote:Okay, I replied the first time before you edited your post to tell me about your friend and his piles. I just want to know PP how do you know so much about other men's toilet behavior?
The Indian fellow(from the country of India) was observed by several coworkers in adjacent stalls. He had some very unique shoes that they recognized and when he trotted into the stall next to theirs, they would not see his feet in the usual forward facing position at the base of the toilet with the ruffled pants down around the ankles.. You can see this under the partial wall of the stalls.
One coworker was so shocked and actually thought the guy was standing on the toilet to peek over the wall at him that he quickly finished his business to get a glance through the crack of the stall door as he exited the restroom.
He said he was perched over the toilet, a foot on each side of the bowl and facing the wall while holding onto the plumbing...
We also had a memo sent out to please not throw soiled toilet tissue into the trash cans near the sinks and to please drop it in the toilet! Someone had observed this with another fellow from Mexico. Apparently this is the norm in Mexico and they are asked to not flush any paper down the toilet as the plumbing and sewer are terrible down there?