I have, it was at a fast food restaurant. I was kinda wondering why there wasn’t any urinals too, then when I walked out I realized I had over looked it and gone into the wom... moreI have, it was at a fast food restaurant. I was kinda wondering why there wasn’t any urinals too, then when I walked out I realized I had over looked it and gone into the women’s restroom by accident. Luckily no one came in while I was in there. I believe it’s only happened to me the one time.If so, did you feel embarrassed? Luckily no one witnessed it the time I did. It was slow and empty at the time.
As in would it bother you more if it was the same gender or opposite gender examining you, or does it not make a difference to you one way or the other?I’m a male and have al... moreAs in would it bother you more if it was the same gender or opposite gender examining you, or does it not make a difference to you one way or the other?I’m a male and have always had a male Dr. Though I know some do have the opposite gender, depending on their family Dr. and such. To me it would feel way more awkward if it’s a female Dr.
After you pee do you leave the toilet seat up or down? At home I always put it back down when done, as I like my bathroom to look halfway decent. It's sorta what I was taught as a ... moreAfter you pee do you leave the toilet seat up or down? At home I always put it back down when done, as I like my bathroom to look halfway decent. It's sorta what I was taught as a young boy too. It's a very rare occasion that I leave it up, if I do, it honestly slipped my mind for some reason. In a public restroom I don't worry about it, though in that case I usually always use the urinals to pee anyways. This might be an old debate. Reason I thought to ask this though, is I invited a male friend to dinner tonight. They asked to use my bathroom before leaving, which was fine. After they leave though, I go into my bathroom and find it left up, not surprised, but it made me wonder. I understand most men don't or so I think. less
Today I have to buy some de wormer for my dog and I figure it will be embarrassing because they will think I have a dirty dog. So when I ask the clerk for de wormer I will pa... moreToday I have to buy some de wormer for my dog and I figure it will be embarrassing because they will think I have a dirty dog. So when I ask the clerk for de wormer I will pause for a few seconds then say - my dog dosn't have worms I just want a box of de wormer for a coffee table conversation piece. Cheers and happy weekend!
Concerts?Bar-hopping?Spectator sports?Tourism/Sightseeing?Scavenger hunts?Live theatre?Political rallies?Fireworks viewing?Religious retreats?School-related?Sales?Beachcombing?Star... moreConcerts?Bar-hopping?Spectator sports?Tourism/Sightseeing?Scavenger hunts?Live theatre?Political rallies?Fireworks viewing?Religious retreats?School-related?Sales?Beachcombing?Stargazing?Auditions?Movie debuts?Community cleanups?Church?Lectures?Game shows?
Other?For me, it was always foot races that attracted up to dozens or hundreds or thousands of people, the more the merrier. I miss those so much.
When telemarketers call, my wife doesn’t answer the phone because they get her all flustered and she just doesn’t like dealing with them. She wants me to f... more
When telemarketers call, my wife doesn’t answer the phone because they get her all flustered and she just doesn’t like dealing with them. She wants me to follow her lead, which I usually do, but there are times that I will answer and engage with them. Sometimes there is no one on the other end, it’s a robocall, and I just hang up. My wife assumes that her anxiety with dealing with telemarketers is universal (meaning that since she is my wife, she believes that I should think and feel exactly the same way that she does), she then gets flustered with me after I hang up the phone from talking with them. I assure her that I’m not bothered by talking with them at all, but to no avail; she would rather I don’t answer. That’s been a long-standing quasi-“agreement” around here for almost a year that we don’t answer telemarketers‘ calls. Then I retired, so nowadays I’m home more, and I’m around her more. I didn&rs... less