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Gender-Specific Complaints


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So we just moved into our new office building, and my female co-worker remarked to me she hates the layout of the new bathrooms. She says the paper towel dispenser is on the other side of the room from the sink. I say, "so?" And she says, "well your hands are dripping water on the floor while you walk to the towels." I don't get it. So she asks another female co-worker, and almost verbatim, she says, "Oh, I hate it because you're dripping water across the floor when you go to get a towel." I'm blown away by this because the men's bathrooms are laid out the same way and I never noticed. Would this bother any of the guys on here?

Are there any other gender-specific complaints you've heard, or your complaints that would confuse members of the opposite sex?

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I must be a woman, because I hate that.  My gym has two hand dryers: one that's next to the sinks, but another that's on the wall on the other side of the urinals, perpendicular to the urinals. 

Main hand dryer in use, but someone's using a urinal?  Awkward.

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I must be a woman, because I hate that.  My gym has two hand dryers: one that's next to the sinks, but another that's on the wall on the other side of the urinals, perpendicular to the urinals. 

Main hand dryer in use, but someone's using a urinal?  Awkward.

​Well if it's dripping on the floor, then tuck it back in your pants, dummy.

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Disclaimer: I do wash my hands everytime I visit the restroom

 

With that said: I think it is a little bothersome when people make a big deal of washing your hands after you pee.  

1. Was taught not to pee on my hands

2. Your junk should be cleaner than your hands

3. Your hands touch nasty poo all day

4. Your junk stays in your hopefully clean underwear all day (some Huddlers excluded)

5. Instead of washing my hands after I pee I should probably be scrubbing my junk in the sink....that air dryer would probably feel pretty nice

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Women love to complain, it's in their nature and it's how they feel involved and communicate. It's almost a fault, women often believe if you're not openly and activity complaining about something, then there's nothing bothering you. It's hard for many of them to fathom someone who just doesn't complain. Thus the whole men don't communicate or talk about things argument. Of corse, they refer to it as 'speaking up', 'expressing yourself and not holding back when something bugs you', or 'standing up for something' rather than complaining, though that's what it is. Men on the other hand are more about action. If nothing can physically be done to remedy what is being complained about there is absolutely no reason to think about it or complain about it, even if it is bothersome, period. This is coming from the worst mistake of my life, a women's psychology class in college.

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