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Men face this decision daily...what say you?


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When poopin, do you pick the handicap stall for the extra space, your own sink sometimes, and corner location, so no one can see you?

Or do you go with the single stall, typically is located in an awkward spot, is smaller and has no amenities?

The popular pick in my office for most people is the handicap spot, we only have 2 stalls. I would say 9/10 people plant themselves there. I personally use the single stall in respect to people with disabilities. Also, because the single stall is used less, the chances of getting a warm seat with residue in the bowl is minimal.

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I'm 6'6" @ 270 and while the "regular" stalls are perfectly acceptable, when I go about the business of cleaning up afterward, there is little elbow/arm room for the reach around. So, I think it's completely legit to find out if there are any ACA stall-entitled fellow workers in your office and, if there are none, you have every right to upgrade from coach to first class when seating is available.

 

Whenever I fly I always ask about specific seating locations if I'm not able to secure them when I buy the tickets. The flight attendants are usually very accommodating and I can usually get moved into a bulkhead or exit seat. In the 'regular' seats my knees are so tightly wedged into the seat back in front of me and what inevitably happens is the person occupying the seat in front of me tries to recline the seat, they think it's broken when it doesn't move, keep slamming their body into the seat to try to move it while it's hammering my knees. That's when I usually tell them, "There's no problem with your seat, it's the fact my knees are jammed into your seat and it won't move as long as I'm sitting behind you. Thanks for not bashing into my kneecaps anymore."

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I'm 6'6" @ 270 and while the "regular" stalls are perfectly acceptable, when I go about the business of cleaning up afterward, there is little elbow/arm room for the reach around. So, I think it's completely legit to find out if there are any ACA stall-entitled fellow workers in your office and, if there are none, you have every right to upgrade from coach to first class when seating is available.

Whenever I fly I always ask about specific seating locations if I'm not able to secure them when I buy the tickets. The flight attendants are usually very accommodating and I can usually get moved into a bulkhead or exit seat. In the 'regular' seats my knees are so tightly wedged into the seat back in front of me and what inevitably happens is the person occupying the seat in front of me tries to recline the seat, they think it's broken when it doesn't move, keep slamming their body into the seat to try to move it while it's hammering my knees. That's when I usually tell them, "There's no problem with your seat, it's the fact my knees are jammed into your seat and it won't move as long as I'm sitting behind you. Thanks for not bashing into my kneecaps anymore."

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