> Working in an environment where there are multiple males, and one female. We all > share a common bathroom. > > Of all workplace issues to raise, seriously!? She expects all her male coworkers to > adjust the toilet seat to her preferences, and gets all bent out of shape that she > keeps finding the toilet seat in a position not to her liking. > > Princess, get over yourself. Holy shit, your husband may have to prepare your throne, > but this ain't your royal court, this is work, where your co-workers are your equals, > not your subjects. > > Reality check me. Am I off base on this? I am still dumbfounded this issue is getting > any traction. The unbiased converse arguement is equally as valid that the default > position of the seat could just as easily be the opposite of her preferences. She's > only one of many votes, so... I dunno. It's so fucking dumb, it would never occur to > me to blame my coworkers when I want to take a bathroom break, and the toilet seat is > not positioned to my personal preference. > > For the record, it's not the only bathroom in the building. There are even dedicated > sex-defined bathrooms about 30 paces down the hall. This one is just closer, less > public, and unisex.
Does it have a seat lid in addition to the seat, or just a seat?
I stopped caring when I got complaints that I was putting the lid down.
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