Re: Designing for Women | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Katie Henry (katie-henryatt.net) | |
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 17:19:22 -0700 (PDT) |
Now that wet seats from hovering are so common, I don't worry about bacteria. Seems you'd have to have an open sore on the part of your butt in contact with the seat or some other highly improbable set of circumstances to actually get sick. However, it's still really gross and disgusting and nasty to stand up and feel that cold wetness on your butt. Maybe public places should have separate bathrooms or dedicated toilets for women who hover. I'm guessing they're the same ones who use a paper towel to open the bathroom door and then throw the paper towel on the floor. Katie Henry ---------------------- People say urine is sterile, but if you have a UTI or other problems, that how's up in your urine. Usually, it is E. coli that causes UTIs, or at least FUTIs. So I assume it would contain bacteria..? Kj
- Re: Senior Cohousing … was Re: Designing for Women, (continued)
- Re: Senior Cohousing … was Re: Designing for Women Pat Elliott, September 28 2013
- Re: Senior Cohousing KJ, September 28 2013
- Re: Designing for Women KJ, September 26 2013
- Re: Designing for Women Sue Ellen Hiers, September 26 2013
- Re: Designing for Women Katie Henry, September 26 2013
- Re: Designing for Women KJ, September 26 2013
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