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If you are offended by lavatorial don't open

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Alexa Mon 29-Jun-20 10:28:13

Frequent and numerous complaints about councils not spending public money on providing toilets in public places such as beaches, parks, and high streets. Some people are incontinent or have IBS, or have to change the baby's nappy etc..

The ancient Romans we are told did it all in public, sitting in sociable rows. If we got rid of our inhibitions public toilets like those of the ancient Romans would cost comparatively little, would be sociable places to have a chat, and would not be vandalised or used for drug taking.

BeenBizzy Sat 18-Jul-20 15:57:02

Don't think you be overly happy if you had to use one like the Romans.........
They are down right uncomfortable. and there's no seat.

hollysteers Sat 18-Jul-20 15:59:01

Not that long ago in Egypt, I remember seeing lines of men squatting down each side of the road In the early morning as our coach passed on its way to see temples etc before the heat increased.
Travel certainly broadens the mind!

Flakesdayout Sat 18-Jul-20 16:02:36

In my 'clubbing days' us girls would get into the toilet for a communal wee. We didn't think much of it as alcohol played its part, although one friend could not do it if we were all together. Now though I could not do this. I always keep myself private just in case something else escapes. For me, the joy of youth!!

Atqui Sat 18-Jul-20 16:25:45

Icanhandthemback I hope those nasty girls who insulted you have had to use a public lavatory for more than a pee. We don’t like it do we ,but sometimes needs must especially for anyone with crohns or IBS. We’ve been conditioned into being too precious about it- Everyone has to do it somewhere- even HM

chicken Sat 18-Jul-20 16:29:34

When a student, OH lodged with an old couple who lived in a posh Victorian house. The loo was quite a big room with a raised dais ( two steps up) on which stood the "throne", a beautiful blue and white porcelain loo, decorated inside and out, with an inspection ledge so that you could see what you had produced!

Liz46 Sat 18-Jul-20 16:47:31

I remember years ago my friend telling me about her visit to the loo. The partition walls did not go down to the floor and she noticed a mirror on the floor. There was a pervert in the next loo!

She seemed to be good at attracting perverts. She was on a bus once and a man sat next to her and started to fondle her leg. She didn’t say anything, just ground her stiletto into his foot.

hollysteers Sat 18-Jul-20 16:47:36

I was astonished to read that Victorians would make sure they did not cross paths with someone coming out of the lavatory, it was considered unseemly to be seen entering or exiting.
(Didn’t apply to lower orders if course?)

kjmpde Sat 18-Jul-20 17:10:07

I do not think my stomach would cope with watching somebody wipe their backside!

MissAdventure Sat 18-Jul-20 18:13:58

grin

Lazypaws Sat 18-Jul-20 18:18:29

You've only got to watch Plebs (ITV2 or 3) to see them sitting alongside each other and passing the sponge on a stick!!!
While in Turkey - a beauty spot, - I needed the loo. I was shown a building and the stench made me wretch. But I was desperate. I went in trying to not to breathe in. There was a hole in the ground and two pieces of iron either side of the holes where you placed your feet. And you stood and did what needed to be done. No flush, no toilet paper (I always carry loads of tissues in my bag, plus hand gel and wipes!).

gillyjp Sat 18-Jul-20 18:30:29

A couple of years ago whilst in India on holiday we were just pulling into Agra on our way to see the Taj Mahal, I looked out the train window and low and behold a long line of men squatting over the railway line on the far side, doing their business. That's a sight one can never unsee. I could hardly believe it.

moggie57 Sat 18-Jul-20 19:55:53

You taking the p.lol

Caro57 Sat 18-Jul-20 20:34:25

Well it’s something we all do! Have never understood why we need gender assigned public loos - we don’t have that at home

Bijou Sat 18-Jul-20 21:07:02

Some of the camp sites in the 1950s and 60s had a plank over a ditch or the foot print things. The firsthing one asked about a site was What are the Toilets like?
In palaces like Versailles in the 17th century there so few places of easement that people would use the corners of the rooms.

Joesoap Sat 18-Jul-20 22:09:46

When in Rome do as the Romans do, not on your life thank you.I like the time on the loo to be peaceful, nobody knocking to get in, its a "sacred" place for me.

Mapleleaf Sat 18-Jul-20 22:40:46

The sociable rows would have to be 2 metres apart (socially distanced)!
Apologies if this has already been said - I haven't read all the posts. ?

JenniferEccles Sat 18-Jul-20 23:07:24

After reading all these tales I will never complain about the state of our public toilets here again!

oldgoat Sun 19-Jul-20 00:36:03

A few years ago on holiday in Ethiopia, our group went out to a bar and after a while I really needed to use the loo. The woman manager escorted me down a passageway and into what appeared to be somebody's living room where a young woman was lying on a sofa watching the television. Walking over to a sideboard, she leant down and produced a chamber pot which she plonked in the middle of the floor. Seeing the look of horror on my face she said "It's normal, it's normal."

Being desperate, I forced myself to go but then didn’t know what to do with the steaming pot. It seemed a bit rude to just walk away and leave it.

Jaxie Sun 19-Jul-20 10:08:26

In China on holiday I was shocked to see women squatting over sh-tty holes with no door to conceal their activities, In France in the sixties with the hole in the ground loo the advice was to puff on a Gitane cigarette to keep the flies at bay.

Alexa Sun 19-Jul-20 10:31:27

Can sanitary engineers make earth closets that could function for the hoards of visitors to beauty spots? If so, earth closers would seem to be a good thing for councils to spend scarce money on. Tne alternatives are closing the beauty spots or people shiting behind the bushes.

Alexa Sun 19-Jul-20 10:31:46

closets

Daddima Sun 19-Jul-20 11:16:50

I’m sure I saw Stella McCartney on television saying she had an earth closet in her garden, and it didn’t smell at all!

I have horrible memories of earth closet at guide camp, surrounded by four canvas walls, and complete with trowel and lavatory paper in a blue Sellotape tin!

Alexa Sun 19-Jul-20 11:23:18

The thing is the hole has to be deep enough, and ideally needs an air vent above head level. Also there needs to be a really good supply or fresh earth or ashes. none of these is expensive. Even I could rig it up if I had the physical strength.

PattyFingers Sun 19-Jul-20 16:03:04

No, no, no, no, no!

hollysteers Mon 20-Jul-20 13:50:54

I remember the unplumbed outside loo at the bottom of the garden in my Aunt’s cottage in Gloucestershire in the 50s.
Then my Uncle Herbert digging it all into his excellent kitchen garden periodically.
Very good veg ?