Popular Post Scot_Lover 1,877 Posted February 20 Popular Post Share Posted February 20 This concert was held in Melbourne over 3 consecutive days, 100k people per show, you can imagine the Swifties that overrun the city. Anyway, with that many people in one place, toilets were inadequate to say the least. A reddit post (yeah yeah, I know) posted the girls were using the men’s toilets, some obviously underage, while males were using the urinals. The point of the post was that these girls were body shaming the guys, things like fat, old, little dick, openly laughing at them. When the original poster confronted some of these girls, they turned on him, apparently things got rather ugly. Is society really going down the proverbial toilet? I don’t know how this all started, the male and female toilets are well separated, did some of them just decide to use the men’s toilet and watch guys pee as they waited for a cubical? I may be old, but I would have objected to them being in there too. 6 1 1 Link to post
SnakeFace 360 Posted February 22 Share Posted February 22 That sounds fucking terrible.. A lot of people now are just extremely hostile for no good reason. I see it all the time myself on the road, as a professional driver, lots of aggression. They were probably all dumb and young, expecting all the men to have big 'sexy' dicks 2 Link to post
Popular Post gldenwetgoose 21,492 Posted February 22 Popular Post Share Posted February 22 Tribe / mob mentality ??? 'I'm with my mates and we can say what we want whilst showing off to each other.' And if they're young, perhaps their expectations are wholly unrealistic based on extremes they've seen on the net or certain movies but never experienced in reality. I've got absolutely no issues with anyone taking a peek at me at a urinal (and I don't expect them to be impressed, I know myself and my shortcomings). But if a bunch of girls come uninvited into 'my territory' to shame me, that's equally as unacceptable as a guy striding into the ladies bathroom, peering over the top of cubicle doors to spy on ladies doing their business and calling abuse and body shaming at them. 2 4 Link to post
Foobar 786 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 On 2/20/2024 at 3:50 PM, Scot_Lover said: I don’t know how this all started, the male and female toilets are well separated, did some of them just decide to use the men’s toilet and watch guys pee as they waited for a cubical? I may be old, but I would have objected to them being in there too. Taylor Swift concerts are known for having women take over the men's room. This has been widely reported in previous tours, and the Eras is no different https://nypost.com/2023/04/07/taylor-swifts-eras-tour-has-women-taking-over-mens-restrooms/. Picture from an older incident: It would be funny if someone tried selling those disposable FUDs in there. How much would women willing to shell hundreds be willing to pay to pee quickly, I have no idea. On topic, people get away with dick shaming quite often, and I know I'd be accused of having small dick energy for saying that. 1 3 Link to post
peeman89 51 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 What's the guy doing waiting just skip them whether he has to piss or shit ....or go take a dump in the women's restroom but we know how that'll go 🙄 1 Link to post
peeman89 51 Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 I mean he's in the right restroom their not....even with the women going to the men's restroom look at them waiting on the irony 1 Link to post
Carb0nBased 647 Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 (edited) Going to the wrong restroom to skip long lines is excusable IF nobody of the correct gender objects. But going into a restroom where you aren't supposed to be and then openly commenting on the bodies of others using the restroom, that's unacceptable. Heck, it's even highly inappropriate if someone of the gender that's SUPPOSED to be in a restroom starts body shaming others who are using it. I'm glad someone called them out, but disappointed for the state of society for it turning ugly afterward. Edited February 25 by Carb0nBased 1 1 2 Link to post
peeman89 51 Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 9 hours ago, Carb0nBased said: Going to the wrong restroom to skip long lines is excusable IF nobody of the correct gender objects. But going into a restroom where you aren't supposed to be and then openly commenting on the bodies of others using the restroom, that's unacceptable. Heck, it's even highly inappropriate if someone of the gender that's SUPPOSED to be in a restroom starts body shaming others who are using it. I'm glad someone called them out, but disappointed for the state of society for it turning ugly afterward. Does that mean it could be the other way around and Men use the ladies? Or is that unacceptable because Men are predators 🙄🙄 like women can't be creepy/predatory etc Link to post
peeman89 51 Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 I'm tired of society acting like that and double standards/bias thinking all men are predatory etc ...the modern day feminist does Link to post
Popular Post gldenwetgoose 21,492 Posted February 25 Popular Post Share Posted February 25 Let’s not turn this into a fest of generic negative stereotypes. Yes there are bad things and bad worrying trends in the world - but remember we’re all here to celebrate our common interest… 4 2 Link to post
Popular Post MidoriLemonade85 2,366 Posted February 27 Popular Post Share Posted February 27 On 2/26/2024 at 12:02 AM, peeman89 said: I'm tired of society acting like that and double standards/bias thinking all men are predatory etc ...the modern day feminist does I am not here to argue, and I am approaching this from a position of kindness. The media tends to make things look extreme, and that colours our view generally of the world and its people. And we need to judge people based on actions rather than gender. The actions of these girls was wrong. But I don’t see a connection to feminism. They were being disrespectful and dumb but thousands of other females there acted respectfully towards men. 3 1 2 1 Link to post
Popular Post MidoriLemonade85 2,366 Posted February 27 Popular Post Share Posted February 27 On 2/26/2024 at 12:35 AM, gldenwetgoose said: Let’s not turn this into a fest of generic negative stereotypes. Yes there are bad things and bad worrying trends in the world - but remember we’re all here to celebrate our common interest… Absolutely. I think girls like these act up like they do because of the behaviour they see on Tik Tok, YouTube etc. Even back when I was in High School there were gangs of girls who were always looking to stir people up (luckily it was before phone cameras) and I knew to stay out their way. But there were gangs of boys too who looked for trouble. Eventually people, male or female, settle down and learn how to respect others as they get older. Well either that or they end up as criminals if they continue this kind of behaviour. We need more love and friendliness, compassion and tolerance in this world. Stories like this can make us feel disappointed about people but most people, especially as individuals, are really nice. In a group we all act a bit differently. They got carried away and forgot their manners, if they had any in the first place… 2 2 4 Link to post
Scot_Lover 1,877 Posted February 27 Author Share Posted February 27 Mmm, the MCG. We’ve been to football there more times than I can remember, and by half time M is bursting, never fails, lol. She does wait for the game to begin again, but it doesn’t always work out. The lines for the female toilets are lengthy, with lots of women standing with crossed legs. On football days, it’s a brave girl that attempts to use the men’s toilet. Just seems weird that the demographic changes with what’s currently on. The original Reddit post got a fair bit of comment, most of it unkind to those girls/women. I have visions of ‘Moxie’s’ out of Cyberpunk, Google if you haven’t played or seen them. If that ever happens, we’ll be staying home. 1 Link to post
Kupar 13,340 Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 2 hours ago, Scot_Lover said: Just seems weird that the demographic changes with what’s currently on. You've reminded me of the time a few years ago my daughter (about 20 at the time I think) and I went to a King Crimson gig in a big concert hall in a northern city. Come the end, and the queue for the gents was significant (lots of 60 year old men with prostate issues). No queue at all for the ladies lol 3 Link to post
gldenwetgoose 21,492 Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 1 hour ago, Kupar said: You've reminded me of the time a few years ago my daughter (about 20 at the time I think) and I went to a King Crimson gig in a big concert hall in a northern city. Come the end, and the queue for the gents was significant (lots of 60 year old men with prostate issues). No queue at all for the ladies lol Any good male desperation / wetting / emergency public pee sightings? Asking for a bunch of friends... 3 Link to post
Kupar 13,340 Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 41 minutes ago, gldenwetgoose said: Any good male desperation / wetting / emergency public pee sightings? Asking for a bunch of friends... Not at that gig I'm afraid. It was a very refined crowd, and as far as I could tell, very much in control ... a little like Mr Robert Fripp and his colleagues on stage. 2 Link to post
Overlord 451 Posted February 28 Share Posted February 28 (edited) Quote Is society really going down the proverbial toilet? Well, yes. Not necessarily because of that one incident but in general yes. ----- Let me tell a little story from myself about the matter of women in men's restrooms. I think I already wrote that down somewhere here but anyway. Few years ago I went on a big concert with my friends. Midway break arrived and as always, everyone stormed the toilets. A long queue in front of the women's, a little (maybe 7-8 men) in front of men's toilet. Men's was free quickly, I waited maybe 2-3 minutes to enter. So I positioned myself on the only free of many urinals in the restroom and let it flow. As known, men do not talk a lot when pissing so it was mostly pissing and hissing sounds, and some drunk dudes blabbering and coughing. Then all of a sudden I hear behind me two or maybe three? female voices: "Lhaha Thihi, hey guys hope we don't disturb here but the ladies was so fuuuuulll... blabla". Remember, also the men's were full, even the cubicles were all occupied and we had to wait in line. So I made the blunt decision to speak out to these ladies. I've said something like: "Oh well lookie here, the girls occupied the men's again." I didn't even said something offensive nor did it bother me that much. Ok maybe I was a bit sarcastic, I know not everybody understands sarcasm but the reaction was... frightening. So imagine, I was standing there, pissing against a wall, with all my pissing neighbors. Hard to turn around now and facing these girls. I wish I could because these brats went full fury mode on me. In those maybe 20-30 seconds of me pissing I've heard insults I've rarely heard in my life. Here some insults that were SCREAMED at me from behind which I remember; What is your problem? These toilets are for everyone. You are not the owner here so shut the fuck up. Are you ashamed to show your small dick to us? Can't you piss when girls are watching? There were another few insults about my little dick and where I should put it but I think I made my point. One guy next to me just shook his head and said something like: "Holy shit, talk about overreacting." Besides that, very few men seemed to care about these raging women in a men's bathroom. Some dudes said something like: "Calm down girls! It's enough! blabla." I was really shocked about that incident. I went in full primal mode for a second. In my opinion, one of the most frightening things is to be attacked from behind and you can't defend yourself, dick in hand. Edited February 28 by Overlord 1 3 Link to post
peeman89 51 Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 On 2/27/2024 at 7:09 PM, Overlord said: Well, yes. Not necessarily because of that one incident but in general yes. ----- Let me tell a little story from myself about the matter of women in men's restrooms. I think I already wrote that down somewhere here but anyway. Few years ago I went on a big concert with my friends. Midway break arrived and as always, everyone stormed the toilets. A long queue in front of the women's, a little (maybe 7-8 men) in front of men's toilet. Men's was free quickly, I waited maybe 2-3 minutes to enter. So I positioned myself on the only free of many urinals in the restroom and let it flow. As known, men do not talk a lot when pissing so it was mostly pissing and hissing sounds, and some drunk dudes blabbering and coughing. Then all of a sudden I hear behind me two or maybe three? female voices: "Lhaha Thihi, hey guys hope we don't disturb here but the ladies was so fuuuuulll... blabla". Remember, also the men's were full, even the cubicles were all occupied and we had to wait in line. So I made the blunt decision to speak out to these ladies. I've said something like: "Oh well lookie here, the girls occupied the men's again." I didn't even said something offensive nor did it bother me that much. Ok maybe I was a bit sarcastic, I know not everybody understands sarcasm but the reaction was... frightening. So imagine, I was standing there, pissing against a wall, with all my pissing neighbors. Hard to turn around now and facing these girls. I wish I could because these brats went full fury mode on me. In those maybe 20-30 seconds of me pissing I've heard insults I've rarely heard in my life. Here some insults that were SCREAMED at me from behind which I remember; What is your problem? These toilets are for everyone. You are not the owner here so shut the fuck up. Are you ashamed to show your small dick to us? Can't you piss when girls are watching? There were another few insults about my little dick and where I should put it but I think I made my point. One guy next to me just shook his head and said something like: "Holy shit, talk about overreacting." Besides that, very few men seemed to care about these raging women in a men's bathroom. Some dudes said something like: "Calm down girls! It's enough! blabla." I was really shocked about that incident. I went in full primal mode for a second. In my opinion, one of the most frightening things is to be attacked from behind and you can't defend yourself, dick in hand. Should of said no they're not.....but watch them go all crazy if you or another man went to the ladies restroom and said what they said like these toilets are for everyone etc 3 Link to post
Alfresco 11,632 Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 I've reported this in the past, but I've been in men's toilets at several events where the ladies had queues out of the door and ladies started queuing for cubicles in the men's. In one case the ladies had a perfect side on view of the line of guys peeing at the urinals, but in this case it was very calm and the ladies discretely enjoyed the view and men didn't seem to mind. I certainly didn't. I took the urinal nearest the ladies queue and stood back a little so they could look if they wanted to. I just found it frustrating that they were in the guys toilets, happily enjoying the view of the guys, but then they shut themselves in the cubicles rather than affording us the same courtesy of seeing them peeing. I totally get why - but it does seem double standards to expect the men to accept the ladies watching them and then go and hide away. At one event the queue of ladies for the gents was out of the door and actually hid the sign to the gents. As I came out the ladies who had just joined the queue obviously hadn't realised that it was the gents and commented about a guy in the ladies, so I put them right and said that it was actually the ladies queuing for the cubicles in the gents. They were shocked and went off to find a ladies toilet. One time security came and cleared the ladies out of the gents - I don't know if someone had made a fuss, but they told the ladies to go and use the ladies toilets and it was tough about the queuing. They then stood at the door and made sure no other ladies entered. 1 1 1 1 Link to post
MidoriLemonade85 2,366 Posted February 29 Share Posted February 29 8 hours ago, Alfresco said: I've reported this in the past, but I've been in men's toilets at several events where the ladies had queues out of the door and ladies started queuing for cubicles in the men's. In one case the ladies had a perfect side on view of the line of guys peeing at the urinals, but in this case it was very calm and the ladies discretely enjoyed the view and men didn't seem to mind. I certainly didn't. I took the urinal nearest the ladies queue and stood back a little so they could look if they wanted to. I just found it frustrating that they were in the guys toilets, happily enjoying the view of the guys, but then they shut themselves in the cubicles rather than affording us the same courtesy of seeing them peeing. I totally get why - but it does seem double standards to expect the men to accept the ladies watching them and then go and hide away. At one event the queue of ladies for the gents was out of the door and actually hid the sign to the gents. As I came out the ladies who had just joined the queue obviously hadn't realised that it was the gents and commented about a guy in the ladies, so I put them right and said that it was actually the ladies queuing for the cubicles in the gents. They were shocked and went off to find a ladies toilet. One time security came and cleared the ladies out of the gents - I don't know if someone had made a fuss, but they told the ladies to go and use the ladies toilets and it was tough about the queuing. They then stood at the door and made sure no other ladies entered. 1. Love the fact you wanted to show off peeing in front of the women. Yeah unfortunately women go for the cubicles but a lot of that is about adjusting our clothes! Women’s clothes can be ridiculously annoying! 2. Good that you that you put them right. Yes Security should sort out the issues of ladies storming the gents. There are never enough toilets at events anyway. Maybe they just shouldn’t bother. Just have one big open room with some drains and let everyone fight it out for space to pee! 😆 1 1 Link to post
Kittykiss 595 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Most of these women look like teens or early 20s. Though not right, alot of their perception of how a normal male body "should" look like is based on what they read on those smut books thats insanely popular now or its fantasy fueled. Just like alot of young men think that a woman is fit only if they have big tits, big ass and a teeny tiny waist and flat af stomach with no fluff anywhere. This changes for most when they are a bit older have been around the opposite sex alot more. Those girls shaming those men are obviously wrong, but unfortunately its common amongst younger folks. And about peeing in mens toilets. What are they even supposed to do ... If they pee outdoors, then that would have made headlines in reddit also, possibly with their faces on it and its common knowledge that men peeing outdoors is considered more normal than women doing the same. Some women could care less, but most do 1 Link to post
Kittykiss 595 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 On 3/1/2024 at 2:18 AM, MidoriLemonade85 said: Good that you that you put them right. Yes Security should sort out the issues of ladies storming the gents. There are never enough toilets at events anyway. Maybe they just shouldn’t bother. Just have one big open room with some drains and let everyone fight it out for space to pee! This would have solved alot of the issues lmaooo Link to post
Popular Post vanessa9 1,119 Posted March 5 Popular Post Share Posted March 5 All the above is pretty sad. I have been in gents rooms more than once, either passing by the urinals or even using them (happens at concerts), and I can't remember how many peeing dicks I have seen, but I would never make fun or body shame guys at the urinals. This sounds just wrong. I love talking with men while they pee, but it is always positive talking, trying not to be disturbing or making them uncomfortable. Maybe something like apologies, that there is a queue for the ladies, and hope you don't mind if we share the room, and did you enjoy the concert / show etc... Being like "self-invited" into the gents, I would be extra careful not to look or sound like a bad person. 2 2 3 Link to post
xDeathSoulx 15 Posted March 8 Share Posted March 8 I've been to plenty of concerts where the women would go to the men's toilets because the lines were too long, but I've never seen any of them as much as look at the guys in there. They just enter the stall as quickly as they can, wash their hands without looking (except maybe if they went in there with other women and are talking to them) and get the hell out. None of them are interested in the guys, and if they are they're not saying it. None of the guys gave much of a fuck either. 2 Link to post
Sophie 24,410 Posted March 13 Share Posted March 13 On 2/25/2024 at 2:05 PM, gldenwetgoose said: Let’s not turn this into a fest of generic negative stereotypes. Yes there are bad things and bad worrying trends in the world - but remember we’re all here to celebrate our common interest… Just had to remove another two posts because they were misogynistic and inappropriate. I am going to say this once and once only, play nice. If you cannot play nice, I will simply close the topic. I am tired of visiting this topic and seeing misogynistic comments about double standards and "You've seen mine so show me yours" 1 2 Link to post
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