Coed floor etiquette

<p>This thread is hilarious and disgusting at the same time</p>

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<p>not at all uncommon at my school, was never a problem…</p>

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<p>I have some more disgusting stories to tell, if anyone wants to hear it. And to think – the OP is going to the same school.</p>

<p>I thought about the towel thing. A boy’s towel fell off and he decided it would be funny to run up and down the hallway yelling – naked. Unfortunately, I missed it :(</p>

<p>All of the bathrooms in the houses at my school are coed. Our houses are all quite small, but I don’t find it particularly strange. My mother is mildly horrified by it, still, a year later.</p>

<p>Edit: there was an awkward errant tube of some sort of, er, medicinal cream that lived in the stall on my side of the bathroom. Kind of strange, but that was about the most awkward. And the really shy girl who had a tendency to brush her teeth in what can only be describe as a nightie what seemed to be everytime I took a night shower. I’ve never managed to carry a conversation with her past token words, I dunno why I mention it or why it matters, but it’s my only other odd thing about the bathroom so shrug.</p>

<p>I didn’t know schools actually had mixed gender common bathrooms. it would definitely be a little awkward, especially the monthly fruit punch surprises that mushaboom witnessed :P</p>

<p>Maybe it wouldn’t be that weird to me in a smaller building, but I have my doubts. I think my dorm last year had around 800 residents, and while it was generally only the people who lived near you who used your bathroom since there were tons of them, you could encounter 20 new people in the bathroom every single day. So it really is like a public bathroom, not like a shared bathroom between ten acquaintances or something.</p>

<p>We had coed bathrooms in my college 30 years ago. You get used to it. As for this:</p>

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This reminds me of a gag played on a guy in my entryway. He came out of the bathroom with just a towel. One of his roommates ran past him, grabbed the towl, ran into the bathroom, and locked it. His other roommate slammed the door to their room shut, and locked it. He was left in the entryway with nothing on. That would be harder to do to somebody wearing a robe, I guess.</p>

<p>Yeah, my house is about 35 people.</p>

<p>I live on a gender-neutral floor, so everyone uses the same bathroom. It’s no big deal.</p>

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<p>The real question is:</p>

<p>What color did they paint the walls?</p>

<p>Just wrap a towel around your waist. It’s not going to fall off unless you completely suck at life. I’ve never seen a guy (or girl for that matter) wear a robe on coed floors.</p>

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<p>They’re wall-colored, D’uh! </p>

<p>No really, they are just plain white.</p>