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ellie69
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Sharing restrooms is disgusting

I work at Walmart, and yesterday I made an unfortunate choice by using the front restroom instead of making my way to the back. I noticed a stall door ajar and assumed it was unoccupied. That was a grave error. As soon as I peeked in, I was confronted with the sight of a woman, likely in her 50s or 60s, with her pants down and legs spread apart, seemingly in the midst of her business. Why someone would leave the door wide open like that is beyond me. I quickly dashed out of there, almost deciding to head home afterward. The image is seared into my mind, and the thought of it makes me feel incredibly sick. I don't really have a significant point for this post aside from venting about how unpleasant it is to share restrooms with customers. They treat it like a battleground. There’s debris on the walls, and on one occasion, I even discovered a pair of soiled underwear crammed into the toilet paper dispenser. And and the associates are another story altogether. I’ve lost track of how many times I've seen someone exit a stall and walk straight out without even bothering to clean up after themselves.


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