Posted by Andrew on 14/10/2009, 3:39 pm, in reply to "Re: Disabled toilets"
You wrote "I just wish I knew the thought process of someone who never ever has problems where ever they are."
I asked a mate two questins:
1. Are tehre eveany situations wehre you find it difficult to pee. He thought about it than said "Well I walk into the toilet and in a few milliseconds a decision is made, I dont know where or how, and I go either to the urinal or to the cubicle". I asked if using a cubicle was a problem and he replied "Not at all, why should it be?"
2. "How much of an event is having a pee for you?" He thought long and hard about this and then said is was as uneventful and unmemorable as blowing his nose. He could not remember when he last blew his nose, and it would not cross his mind to think about when and where he would next blow his nose: peeing was just like that.
Talking with other guys the thought process is no more than this: a metaphorical couple of seconds to engage with starting the flow and then back to whatever they were thinking about before they went in: e.g. work, pub talk etc.
cheers
Andrew655
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