Ladies, do you talk in the ladies room?
What about you dudes?
Girls in the chick's room always see my helmet and jacket and wanna ask me about my bike and what it's like. And my voice isn't overly high, but since it's so cold lately(friggin 50 degrees fahrenheit, PSYCHO) it cracks a lot. So sometimes I'll open my mouth and just disguise it w/ a really convincing japanese accent. Other times I just pretend I can't hear them and walk out, I guess the cold shoulder sort of fits me as a cyclist... 8)
What about you peeps? ;D
Well of course, that is part and parcel of being a woman. That is part of our socialization. Men never talk to one another. Most of the time it is small chit-chat with other rwomen.
I think people fool themselves into thinking my voice is female. I don't seem to ever have a problem with the impromptu conversations -- if I haven't, I haven't noticed.
I'm the one quoting Joe Solomonese. You can decide if my voice is female enough or not. ;) =K
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0JAmsf-Ls0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0JAmsf-Ls0)
Sounds very good to me. And You are a woman who speaks her mind. :D
You rock Karen!
Z
I do with people I know, like at work or if I'm out with a friend. Occaisionally I'll exchange with a stranger but usually I just want to get in and get out.
To ignore everyone is an instant out where I live. I don't go out of my way, but do often say hi, and sometimes have conversations when appropriate. Sometimes quite interesting things happen. Always carry some panty liners in case you are asked! I learned this by experience. :)
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pantyliners? wait wut?
On a Guys side. Haven't used men's room with other men. But never been a big talker in restrooms, am usually in and out. Only time is when I get nervous I tend to babble. Something I need to work on lol
Quote from: Annwyn on October 27, 2008, 11:01:34 PM
pantyliners? wait wut?
I have been asked to borrow one. I did happen to have one in the purse I was carrying. I guess somehow it meant I passed!
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Quote from: Karen on October 27, 2008, 08:57:26 PM
I think people fool themselves into thinking my voice is female. I don't seem to ever have a problem with the impromptu conversations -- if I haven't, I haven't noticed.
I'm the one quoting Joe Solomonese. You can decide if my voice is female enough or not. ;) =K
HOO-rah! Karen, you rock!
No, I don't talk in the public restrooms. It's do my business and go back to work. Small town conservative mentality. From what I am hearing, I may be one of the first openly out transsexuals where I live. And between working in a public school AND a supermarket, I am definately out! :D
Chaunte
I've never been in a man's public restroom before but if I ever did I don't think I'd be the starter of any conversation..
Quote from: Godot on October 28, 2008, 09:54:58 PM
I've never been in a man's public restroom before but if I ever did I don't think I'd be the starter of any conversation..
just go supersaiyan and blast em away?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qem3FMR3m4o (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qem3FMR3m4o)
Quote from: Aiden on October 27, 2008, 11:09:59 PM
On a Guys side. Haven't used men's room with other men. But never been a big talker in restrooms, am usually in and out. Only time is when I get nervous I tend to babble. Something I need to work on lol
Men don't talk in the restroom... They fear some kind of gay shark predator if talking is involved. I usually use the stall to avoid it, but honestly... To hell with the mens room.
There is always one guy who is TERRIBLE at aiming and pees EVERYWHERE.
WHY?????
WHY? There is a toilet. I don't want to step in that you ass!
Not to mention people who don't flush. Stuff like that.
All in all a public restroom is one of my biggest nightmares. I desperately avoid the crowded ones and prefer the barnes and noble ones that aren't even known about. I like secret bathrooms. Lol
Secret bathroomsO_O
W/ unicorns and stuff?
:D
Uh, I can't imagine a moment in which I'd want to converse with someone else in the restroom... the point of a room with toilets and sinks is so you can do what you gotta do, wash your hands, and get the heck out. Do you really want to make friends in a place that smells like urine and feces? Chicks (or guys) who think it's a woman's job to socialize in the girls' room, in my opinion, are too obsessed with social mores. Join a book club, for god's sakes.
I talk to anybody that gives me the time of day, I love chit chatting. A chat may start in the bathroom then continue outside in the supermarket or shopping mall, which ever. I will even stop to talk to elders sitting on a bench, other ladies in the isl-ways, and yes, I love talking to little kids, their the cutest. But yea, I talk to anybody in the ladies room if they reciprocate.
Before I transitioned? In the men's room, memory is kind of vague, but I beleive I only just talked to someone else if it was someone I knew. If not, then I just did my business and left. I always preferred talking with the ladies anyway then men, one could count on a more in depth discussions.
Cindy
In my experiance when I used to use womens toliets women love to stand around and talk in there or 3-4 women will come out of a stall at once.. its like a meeting place.. to b*tch about men as we aren't aloud in there..
But normally no as if I tried to talk to someone in the mens.. I think I would either get beaten up or looked at funny.. But hell I dont want to spend anymore time in there than I have to! Like Sebastien said it
Quotesmells like urine and feces?
Especially more in the mens!
hrm... interesting topic.
Tbh, im usually in such a rush i dont bother. but if its relevant ill chat, or make conversation, complain about something, if i go in with a girlfriend, ill continue whatever conversation we were having. Back when we had exams in jan, about 50 girls were cuing so we all nattered till we got a stall, then just left. Pee is pee.... and why must you have a cold shoulder as a cyclist anwynn? i always found other cyclists to be really friendly and open people... and a japanese accent? ROFL
as for beeing a looser using a single loo toilet... um, half my uni's ones are, im a looser too right? get a life.
I've never been one to chat in the restroom either, unless I'm with someone I know, and we're continuing the conversation that started outside. I've always been a little baffled by people who strike up a conversation as we're washing hands. (Or worse, while you're in the stalls. Really, unless the question is "Hey, do you have any toilet paper over there? There's none over here," there is no excuse for starting a conversation over the toilet.) I usually just smile and make pleasant, noises as seems appropriate at the time (Ah? Mmm-hmm. *polite laugh*) then try to make my escape as quickly as possible.
I find it interesting that while the ladies seem to be split on the issue, the guys all seem to be non-talkers by nature.
Quote from: Rachael on October 30, 2008, 07:40:29 AM
and why must you have a cold shoulder as a cyclist anwynn? i always found other cyclists to be really friendly and open people... and a japanese accent? ROFL
Oh trust me I love to talk. And I consider myself very friendly, except for when I'm not.
But public restrooms make me nervous. It's a combination of microbes everywhere, smelly bodyparts unleashed into the air, and that most mall-related assaults happen in public restrooms. So, I'm always a bit on edge.
And yes, cyclists are nice but honestly it's friggin annoying when everyone only wants to talk about motorcycles. If they're so curious, they should go get one themselves and see how long it takes before they get laid down.
'most mall related assaults' <-- the mens.
Meh, public loos yes, but then again i rarely use 'public' toilets, unless we count the loos around the campus at my university... but im sure they dont count as public. far too nice.
Nope. do my business. wash my hands & I'm outta there! :D
Once or twice, when others have started conversations with me, but I'm still far too shy and insecure and sh*t-scared of being read to initiate any myself.
~Simone.
Hi Simone, nice to see you again, How are you doing? I pray all is well. Send Wing Walker and I an email if you wish. We are leaving for Montreal today but I will have my lap top with me.
Have a wonderful day
Cindy
If I'm out in town then I tend to use those ones that you put 20p in and that look like something out of Dr. Who... *giggles* a.k.a 'the Turdis'. So there's really only myself to talk to anyway. I like the privacy.
Hi Leiandra, Wing Walker and I are looking for software where we can record voice on a CD that can be downloaded and played by by way of a link. So maybe there will be a tiny voice from the great land of the BC rain forests on the airways soon. Well I do have a nice camera now to play with, thanks to Wing Walker, been a long time since I had me own play toys ta play with. ;D
Cindy
Quote from: Annwyn on October 27, 2008, 11:01:34 PM
pantyliners? wait wut?
I can't count the number of times I've been asked if I could spare one. I keep a couple at work too. Coworkers are always asking if I have one.
Karen Lyn
women must be more prepared in the uk, i've never been asked.
I never understood what Pantyliners are for lol
I only used pads for a time and just use toilet paper for a pantie liner. Work good enough.
Cindy
Posted on: November 02, 2008, 10:34:40 am
Hi Kara-Xen, I Like your avatar pic, lookin good hon. I also like your more upbeat personality.
Cindy