• M137@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    OP, how do you not see that’s not a couch? It’s an armchair. Do you somehow not know what a couch is? It’s like calling a villa a skyscraper or a sailboat a cruise ship.

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    23 hours ago

    Watched through The Drew Carey Show not too long ago, and this post reminds me of this exchange:

    Mimi: I caught this perv in the ladies’ room.

    Larry: Hey, I was taking a nap. There’s a couch in there! Why don’t we have a couch in the men’s room?

    Drew: If there was a couch in the men’s room, would you want to sit on it?

    Larry: Good point.

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      Speaking as someone who has cleaned public washrooms for a living before, I would be greatly more distrustful of a couch in the ladies room. Both are suspect though.

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    It’s for the people just using the bathroom as a quiet place to collect themselves and get their shit together, without having to sit on the toilet lid.

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      Never really thought about that, but then again I would rather sit on the lid than the couch 😀

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        If I had to sit somewhere in the rest room, you can see whether the toilet lid is contaminated, germs wouldn’t live long on the toilet lid, and it is possible to sanitize. That chair is in the splash zone, you can’t even tell whether it is contaminated, germs could live forever, and there is no way to sanitize

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      as someone who lives in a place where they lock the bathrooms to avoid people doing drugs and overdosing in them this seems like a strange luxury that would never happen here.

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    19 hours ago

    Clearly a toilet fitted for a handicapped person. The added chair isn’t much of a surprise to me. What is a surprise is the material choice for the chair and walls.

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    My best guess for a reasonable answer would be the room is used to dress, and the bar indicates someone with a disability so sitting while dressing is a thing. I do agree it’s not the best, something easier to clean and wipe down would be better.

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      23 hours ago

      I was extremely happy when we replaced the carpet in the bathroom. Walking into a carpeted bathroom is one of those moments when you just shudder uncontrollably.