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Originally Posted by SGT RJ
Pretty sure I have used the men's room before. I certainly did in college when I was drinking in a guys room. Like I'm going to walk up/down a floor just to piss.
In general I understand why they don't have unisex public bathrooms (except handicapped bathrooms) - because Americans freak out at even the thought of seeing a bit of naked flesh - but if I really need to go and the women's room is too far away, I'm definitely going into the guys room.
After a couple of years in the Army, I just have no shame about stuff like this. At all.
I was in the army for 23 years, and in my experience, it doesn't work both ways. I was first in an infantry unit (all male), then an army band (about 40% female.) There was a sax player in the band who joked about her "big boobs", and no one objected.
A week later, sax player and I were talking about body fat measurments, I said that breasts are mostly fat, and a male E-7 came running across the room, all upset that I had said the word "breast" in front of her, even after I explained the context.
There is a huge double standard in the military, and all men need to realize that.
Last edited by Poker Clif; 06-13-2014 at 12:09 PM.
Reason: spelling, insterted "male" in front of E-7