This isn't actually about toilets but showers but it's the same principle. Just been camping for a sporting event. First morning got up and went for a shower. Enormous queue for the showers for men but no queue at all for the ladies. Same thing following morning. Third morning got up and overnight half of the ladies showers had become mens no queues for either mens or ladies.
Now this was obviously a sensible decision but I was wondering if the same would have happened if it had been a long queue for the ladies? For some reason I can't imagine it would have. Am I being too negative?
I have spent a lot of time over the years queuing for the ladies toilets it's expected that we queue. I somehow struggle to believe that had the queue been for the ladies showers anything would have changed. Am I being too negative?
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CaptainHarville · 16/07/2017 21:26
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