• @[email protected]
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    310 days ago

    This is confusing as I’ve never seen a toilet stall that is just a regular room, rather than a cubicle divider thing

    • @[email protected]
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      1010 days ago

      The airport near Stockholm. Private little rooms. Everyone has a loo and a sink and room to change. It’s so humane.

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        210 days ago

        I mean if the sink was in the same room as the toilet, I would understand, separate rooms is very strange though

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        19 days ago

        I use the handicapped stall at work for that privacy. Need to do a little song and dance to get my clothes and tool belt arranged, and I get my own sink.

        For any haters, as the handicapped say, it’s accessible, not reserved. (And not many handicapped folks in a hardware store.)

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      Most hotels, restaurants, and cafés in Europe have singular private stalls like this.

      Gas stations, clubs, airports and schools might have a big restroom with dividers, but if they are fancy enough they might still have private rooms.

      Public toilets and campsites rarely have private rooms.

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      49 days ago

      That’s how most public toilets are. Who the fuck wants to be in cubicle to do their private business?