Do you use the handicap toilet stalls?

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Risingblade

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All the time, I love the extra room. Besides those aren't really exclusive to them they're just made bigger to accommodate them.
 

Yopaz

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If that one's free then sure, why not? There's just a few who actually needs it so the chance of me taking it over someone with actual need is slim. I don't use it unless I have to though since the chance is there.
 

lacktheknack

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I take the cleanest stall available. If that's the handicapped stall, then so be it.

I've never had anyone wait on me in a bathroom, period, let alone the handicapped stall. Searching out the most obscure bathroom I can find has its perks (they're cleaner and have fewer people in them).
 

Baron_Rouge

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No...they're for handicapped people. I would both feel guilty about doing it (even if it's illogical) and paranoid that one day I'd be forced to explain it to a waiting handicapped person.
 

Zaik

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I use them. Being medically incapable of waiting in a line like everyone else is not what they are designed to support, otherwise they'd cut it into two or three stalls.
 

MeChaNiZ3D

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Often. They're often closest to the door, I've never seen any disabled people in the general vicinity, they're more spacious, and I have a disability. I need to go to the toilet. I hardly call that regular operating procedure.

But I limp out just in case someone sees.
 

Angie7F

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Women take too long in the toilets. I have no idea what goes on in there but they take way too long.
So, as long as there is no baby in need of a diaper change or someone in a wheel chair right near by, I will use the handicapped toilet.
I am pretty sure it is meant to be prioritized for people with special needs, but not limited to them.
 

cswurt

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Everytime I use a public restroom, I save a little urine so I can pee all over the seats in the handicapped stall.
 

Not Matt

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okay. in my defense. it's only a panic solution. if the man's room have been occupied for more then 15 minutes i assume that guy is either hurt, crying, fapping or dead. no matter which i am not going after and the ladies room is out of question. besides the handicap stall is the cleanest one. not to mention it have armrests

cswurt said:
Everytime I use a public restroom, I save a little urine so I can pee all over the seats in the handicapped stall.
 

Xan Krieger

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Jerry Pendleton said:
All the fucking time. They are bigger and typically cleaner than other stalls.
Pretty much this, normal stalls are small and mess so the handicap stall is often the best.
 

Zeckt

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If there is urine on all the other toilet seats or people "forgot" to flush in the other ones and its clean, you can be sure I will use it. And I won't even feel guilty if a handicapped person comes in the restroom.
 

Simonoly

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Well I've always considered them to be for the convenience of people with disabilities and not for their exclusive use, so I've always used them if they're free.
 

Lucane

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Toilets a toilet but if there's a rush on the restroom/water closet and there are lines forming I think it'd be a dick move to line up in the handicap stall line(s) unless you're after the obvious ones or those stales are the only ones working or something (you can only hold it so long.)
 

Doclector

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Eclipse Dragon said:
I will if all the non-handicapped stalls are taken or nasty.
I don't have any preference for them over the non-handicapped stalls.
Pretty much this. No reason not to if it's not obviously about to be used. Pretty much the same with the mildly baffling disabled check out at the supermarket. I always tend to look around to see if there's anyone about to go who needs it. Doesn't seem like anyone else does.