From personal experience, I'd be willing to bet that the average
person goes to the bathroom about six times per day; five times to go number one, and another time to go number two.
Workers were told to never touch children, to have two
people go to the bathroom with a child, to install glass doors at the front of the building so anyone who wanted to could see in.
Not exact matches
The belief is that most online businesses will never be able
to compete with the personalized service of a
person at the counter waiting
to help you,
to ask you how your day is
going,
to help carry your bags
to your car,
to lend you a
bathroom, and
to sell you things you don't really need.
Each
person in the stands might be a cheering fan, but eventually, they're all
going to need
to take a little break from the game
to grab a beer, or use the
bathroom.
I liked what I did, but working in jammed quarters with ten
people (and one stinky
bathroom) and being told when
to show up and when I could
go home was getting old.
The industry has long assumed that most
people make a sandwich or
go to the
bathroom during commercial breaks.
Also, if we're being honest, being able
to bring the Switch
to the
bathroom is something that millions of
people are
going to embrace.
We would discuss everything on the agenda, make all the decisions that needed
to be made, and the meeting would be over when the first
person had
to go to the
bathroom.»
«It's taken out of camping the three things that make
people most nervous: How'm I gonna eat, sleep, and
go to the
bathroom?»
«The question of how you would enforce
people going into the right
bathroom... What, so you have
to take your birth certificate?
And that day in the
bathroom, Gallippi decided that the Bitcoin community needed a philanthropic organization — and that she was
going to be the
person to run it.
Oh my, they just want
to scare
people and make them
go back and forth between the tv and the
bathroom.
I'm sure at some point someone has had
to go to the
bathroom so bad they did not
to shoot more
people and decided
to go relieve themselves instead.
I'm sure at some point someone has had
to go to the
bathroom so bad they decided not
to shoot the next
person and decided
to go relieve themselves instead, so based on your logic, the answer is yes.
You claim
to be a long time resident who has no problem adapting your prayer
to the busy streets getting underfoot of busy
people bustling around
go to the
bathroom and get in a quickie.
Atleast
people are still talking about Jesus — even about how many times he
went to bathroom and the kids are paying with their money so you can talk junk.
In this case, a black
person could not eat a lunch counter, use the same
bathroom or water fountain as someon white, ride at the back of the bus or stand - up if asked, attend the same church as a white peron, inter-marry, could not
go into a store if asked
to stay out, etc..
I find it hard
to believe that
people would expect a mother
to go into a
bathroom with her child and sit on a toilet while breastfeeding.
I would love a section where the
person behind us doesn't lean on our seat when getting up
to go to the
bathroom.
I just imagine
people staring at you as you
go to the
bathroom through several glass walls.
I'll
go in the
bathroom to feed my infant when I see
people who feed their infants McDonald's there: I find that gross!
Would you be comfortable being naked, making noises and / or
going to the
bathroom in front of this
person?
She wants
to go to the
bathroom with you or other
people in the household.
If you need an analogy, explain that touching yourself is something most
people like
to do alone, like taking a shower or
going to the
bathroom.
«Breastfeeding is totally natural, but so is
going to the
bathroom / having sex, and
people don't do that in public.»
If
people who make this comment mean planning trips
to the
bathroom,
to the pediatricians office,
to the grocery store or
to the OBGYN, than yes; moms on maternity leave are
going to be taking plenty of trips.
The officer did apologize, but «her apology
went along the lines of, «I was offended, other
people were offended, if you wanted
to breastfeed you could have done it in the
bathroom or stayed home»,» according
to Mizzell.
You know how you smell when you
go to the
bathroom, but you have no idea what your baby will smell like since each
person has their own distinct smell (yes, I know that's gross, but you know it's true).
I also found an amazing wire storage basket
to store clean towels in near the shower so
people won't get the floor soaking wet
going from the
bathroom to the hallway closet
to get a towel, which is what we've been doing.
So a private room was important for me not because I was worried what
people were thinking but because breastfeeding was a lot easier for me that way, but in terms of pumping and I'm a very public
person, there could be a camera on me right now I don't care but pumping was the one thing I would never, I rather
go to the
bathroom in public than pump in public.
I think a lot of the issue with this bill and this entire issue is that there's just a lack of education about the need for it and I think this why not enough has been done yet, but when
people do find out about all the struggles and the issues and the real health concerns that
go along with women having
to pump in places like
bathrooms that are unsanitary that
people do want
to help, that they do want conditions
to get better.
During an MSNBC town hall, he said, «As the father of daughters, I'm not terribly excited about men being able
to go alone into a
bathroom with my daughters, and I think that's a perfectly reasonable determination for the
people to make.»
«no one is
going to get there in time
to save you from the serial killer in clown face trying
to break in your
bathroom window» Probably true so far as it
goes - but how many
people per year in rural areas are killed by serial killer clowns, and how many in gun - related accidents?
In addition
to supporting the legislation in the current Council session for accessible ferries and taxis, Gerson introduced a housing preservation measure for Section 8 and public housing tenants so that they can have the right of first refusal
to buy their apartments if they
go on the market, and is gearing up
to introduce «grab - bar» legislation so that seniors and
people with disabilities can have accessible, safe
bathrooms in their residences.
For many
people, you may have a small amount of space in your
bathroom, which means you could use a travel hair dryer even if you're not
going to take it around places with you.
For example, understanding that restlessness could be triggered by a need
to go for a walk or use the
bathroom — and then addressing those needs — will result in a far more effective response than asking the
person with dementia simply
to sit back down.
Now,
people all over the world who are constipated are advised
to squat for a couple of minutes before
going to the
bathroom or
to use a squatting stool.
As uncomfortable as it is
to address issues in the moment, you've got
to do it before bed, otherwise you're
going to keep looking at that
person and literally running into them in the
bathroom or kitchen until you figure it out.»
Here's the thing... I'm a pretty private
person myself and while I share a lot on this blog in hopes of connecting with other moms and helping other families, I'd be pretty upset if someone was sharing pictures of my bad days, or
going to the
bathroom, or even just personal details without my permission.
For example,
people with very, very strong stomachs who have done planking, and sit - ups, et cetera, who have, for example, the ability
to push very hard when they
go to the
bathroom, or
people who have very, very tight stomachs?
The symptoms are restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, flushed face, diuresis (increased urge
to go to the
bathroom), digestive complaints and hallucinations.They can occur in some
people after as little as 250 mg per day or two standard cups of coffee (one standard cup of coffee contains approximately 150 mg of caffeine).
Certain
people said that they couldn't
go to bed due
to the stomach pains and constant
bathroom usage.
Some symptoms
people have experienced include digestive issues, diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps, and difficulty
going to the
bathroom, increased
bathroom use, and stomach pain.
Normally when
people have a large exposure
to coconut oil and they're not used
to it, it can make them
go to the
bathroom quite often.
Unfortunately, many
people even grew
to believe that
going to the
bathroom 2 - 3 times a week is normal.
When the
person who used the
bathroom before you uses up all the TP and A) either leaves the roll there empty and then you have
to go awkwardly searching for TP or B) they DO get out a new roll but they just set it up on top of the old empty roll.
But I especially hate it when
people don't wash their hands after they
go to the
bathroom.
They don't
go to the
bathroom with the door open and they don't feel the need
to tell their partner everything (of course, this is different than keeping secrets, which is never okay, even in the French
person's modern relationship).
As for the many
people going through profiles who can appreciate a photo, how many times do we have
to see someone starring at their phone while they take a picture of themselves in a
bathroom mirror showing what shampoo they use and the dirty towels on the floor, oh and looks like you'll need toilet paper soon pic.
The most honest moment, however, is saved for «The Anonymous Art of the Character Actor,» which focuses on McMillan, Young, and Page, who urges
people not
to go to the
bathroom in the middle of the film lest they miss her.