long enough to do any reading. I also find the toilet seat pretty
uncomfortable, so I don't enjoy lingering to read when my business
is done.
--- In [email protected], "denisesudell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "dvm8375"
> <muellerdana@> wrote:
> >
> > Gene pretty much ignored the women's poll, but I was astonished
at
> two
> > things. First, who are these women that pee in the shower?!
Ew!
> > Second, why do so many women wear underwear with pantyhose?
> Pantyhose
> > have undies built in! I am shocked that going pantiless with
hose
> is
> > so unusual.
> >
> > Astonishing, I say.
> >
>
> Um . . . if (purely hypothetically, of course) there happened to
be
> any women in this group who actually peed in the shower, I suspect
> they might not be willing to reveal themselves, given your
vehement
> response.
>
> Re: pantyhose, I myself wear panties with 'em most of the time
> (including right now, as I type this), for a couple of reasons.
> One, it's more comfortable. Two . . . well, there are times when
I
> need more than the usual amount of additional, shall we
> say, "protection," and it's easier to use it, and keep it properly
> positioned, when one is wearing panties.
>
> In fact, I only wear pantyhose *without* panties when I am making
a
> conscious effort to avoid VPL -- IOW, when my skirt is tight and
my
> panties are likely to show. Gene would not approve, I know, but
to
> him I say, "Tough noogies."
>
> Back to bathroom behavior: I am a female (as WCers who have met
me
> can testify with some degree of certainty). And I *always* read
in
> the bathroom. In fact, I have been known, when heading to the
> bathroom, to detour to the bookshelf so I will not get bored.
>
> I also keep a magazine rack next to the toilet in the downstairs
> bathroom, and keep it stocked with books like Keith Knight's
> hilarious cartoon compilations. (But I've read all those, so
> they're mostly for guests.)
>
> What about the rest of you?
>
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