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Utah's bathroom snitch line hasn't found one legitimate complaint out of 12,000
  • Idk what you’re on about really. My point was why would standing to urinate preclude someone’s ability to use a certain bathroom. Like I have worked a lot of retail in my past, having to clean bathrooms and such, and I don’t remember having to wash walls in the men’s bathroom any more frequently than the women’s because of piss particles. That seems like a made up concern, tbh.

  • Utah's bathroom snitch line hasn't found one legitimate complaint out of 12,000
  • Ok, not really my point, but I understand what you’re saying. I was asking why sitting to pee would be the thing that determines which gender bathroom you use. Then I just made an offhand comment about what it was like 20 years ago in women’s bathrooms because it’s funny to me that I knew so many people opposed to actually sitting down.

    I certainly don’t agree that intellectual capacity could be effectively determined by how you use the bathroom, however. That seems silly.

  • Utah's bathroom snitch line hasn't found one legitimate complaint out of 12,000
  • Sorry, editing my comment because I can’t read apparently. Yes urine can splash out, but that doesn’t stop women from bringing their young sons into the bathroom to pee with them. Just clean up after yourself or before if there is an issue. I would hazard a guess that adult trans women would be more likely to clean up a droplet than a young child. Maybe we just use toilet seat covers if we want a barrier?

    Also the worst offender is usually the toilet itself for splash back when flushing, in my years of urination experience.

  • Utah's bathroom snitch line hasn't found one legitimate complaint out of 12,000
  • Why does sitting matter? I’m honestly asking because I remember my twenties and about half my friends (women) would just hover over the toilet seat. We’re all in our 40s now so I can pretty much drop the percentage to 10% hovering based on complaints about knee pain lol

    Editing to add: I’m actually too short to have ever hovered over a toilet seat, I’m not advocating hovering, but that’s not even my point. Splashes can happen for any number of reasons. Y’all want to say only those who sit down should use the women’s bathroom and I’m here to tell you women are just as gross as men in their capacity to urinate onto the seat, regardless of plumbing.

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  • Like a mom and pop place. You could likely call any of the chains as well to point you in the right direction. Some of them also do administer shots, but I would agree with the person you responded to that a locally owned pharmacy would be your best bet.

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