Popular Post Foobar 786 Posted July 20, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted July 20, 2023 Welcome to the future of workplace design with the Versatile Relief Area (VRA). This innovative device revolutionizes office spaces, providing workers with a dedicated and inclusive solution for attending to their needs without interrupting productivity. The VRA promotes productivity by eliminating the interruptions and restroom trips. Conveniently located within the office, it empowers workers to address their needs seamlessly, staying engaged in meetings and workflow. The VRA accommodates both standing and squatting postions, ensuring all employees feel supported and valued. Environmental sustainability is a key feature of the VRA. By reducing water consumption and utilizing urine as natural fertilizer, it contributes to a greener future, aligning with sustainable practices, helping you comply with environmental regulations. Here's some words from satisfied customers that embraced the VRA. Rachel Thompson, 29, Sales Manager: "As a sales manager, I often have packed schedules, including consecutive meetings. The presence of the Versatile Relief Area (VRA) within the meeting room has been a game-changer. I no longer have to step out during meetings. As I go commando in short dresses, I can comfortably walk over to the VRA and experience relief while continuing to engage with clients. The thick yellow stream can startle some clients, but I reassure that while they are my number one priority I still have to address my human needs. It's a discreet solution that has positively impacted my productivity and confidence." Emily Walker, 24, Marketing Specialist: "As a remote worker I would take me headset with me to the washroom. Now with a hybrid position requiring me to occasionally visits the office for meetings and collaborations, the VRA has been a valuable addition to the workplace. I vividly remember my first time using it, i was wearing a blazer, dress shirt, and khakis and was so worried about baring it all in front of my colleagues. However, as the meeting dragged on, I couldn't resist much longer, so I bravely went over to the VRA and popped a squat. My team was surprisingly supportive, after I unleashed a strong stream and let out a sigh of relief, the room filled with friendly smiles and chuckles. Feeling empowered, I even asked a question while still using the VRA." Samantha Lewis, 32, Financial Analyst: "During a high-stakes financial presentation, I unexpectedly needed to 'fertilize.' Thanks to the conveniently located VRA in the meeting room, I was able to maintain my professional composure and continue delivering my presentation seamlessly. I simply walked over to it, lifted my dress and pulled my undergarment aside, and began 'fertilizing' while I continued to address questions from stakeholders and provide real-time insights without any interruption. The VRA ensured that my biological needs did not overshadow the importance of the meeting." Sofia Hernandez, Receptionist: "As a receptionist, it was disheartening to turn away female visitors who urgently needed to use our restrooms due to strict corporate policies. However, with the introduction of the VRA, I was able to offer a solution that met their needs without compromising security measures. It's so rewarding to see the relief and gratitude on their faces, and the amounts they released proved they really needed it. The VRA has transformed our approach to visitor hospitality and has set a new standard for inclusivity in our workplace." Sarah Collins, CFO: "The introduction of the VRA not only revolutionized how we address personal needs in our workplace but also brought notable cost savings. By optimizing water usage and streamlining restroom maintenance, we were able to reduce operational costs significantly. As a token of our gratitude to VRA users, we developed a rewards program that allows those who use it to benefit from these cost savings. It's a way to show our employees that their participation in sustainable initiatives can have tangible benefits for both the company and themselves." Sofia Khan, Executive Assistant: "Being able to use the VRA during meetings was a revelation that eliminated the need for me to leave the room, ensuring that I could actively participate without any disruptions. Whenever the urge arises, I move to the VRA, lower my pants, and squat, my tunic preserves my modesty as I relieve myself. Once I have expelled every last drop, I use my water bottle to clean myself. The VRA is a testament to the organization's commitment to inclusivity and supporting women in the workplace." Eric Roberts, Project Lead: "Sofia's use of the VRA during meetings was a refreshing reminder of the diversity within our team. Her decision to protect her modesty by using her tunic while utilizing the VRA showcased her cultural practices and personal comfort. I appreciated her resourcefulness in using water for cleanliness, which aligns with our organization's commitment to sustainability. Sofia's approach prompted valuable discussions about individual needs and preferences, ultimately strengthening our understanding and respect for one another." Emma Reynolds, HR Analyst: "I'll admit, it was a bit surprising to see my male colleague using the VRA during a meeting. He was still facing us when he unzipped his jeans, pulled out his penis, and began peeing. However, I soon realized that it was simply a matter of fulfilling a basic human need, just like we do as women. It wasn't his fault his anatmony required him to expose his penis, and he was prompt to put it away after finishing and shaking. The VRA provided an efficient solution for everyone. This understanding helped foster a more inclusive and supportive workplace culture, where we acknowledged and respected each other's needs. The VRA served as a reminder that we are all on the same page, working together as a team." 8 4 4 Link to post
Guest Wetling Posted July 20, 2023 Share Posted July 20, 2023 Can we please install one in my workplace? 😉 With a shorter way to the toilet I might be less inclined to release spurts into my workchair, but therefore it would be socially accepted. Link to post
Lennys_wet_now 383 Posted July 21, 2023 Share Posted July 21, 2023 4 hours ago, Wetling said: Can we please install one in my workplace? 😉 With a shorter way to the toilet I might be less inclined to release spurts into my workchair, but therefore it would be socially accepted. When sitting in shorts I quite often manage to raise some leg material, allowing my cock to sit on the office chair base and release little jets of piss. Love to return and feel the dampness and smell the aroma. 3 Link to post
cjm3rcl1n3 52 Posted July 23, 2023 Share Posted July 23, 2023 This needs to be a thing. Can we make this a thing? Link to post
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