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Hi Ladies and gentlemen, your comments please...
Dunno, what are the expectations of women? Perhaps if you have an issue, explain what is is?Hi Ladies and gentlemen, your comments please...
Dunno, what are the expectations of women? Perhaps if you have an issue, explain what is is?
Then why as the question? Absolutely no explanation as to why you are asking, what you are looking for.Does there need to be an issue?
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Do VA still have the women's only VC in J? If YES then I would say 'In some instances YES' - but IMHP airlines in General could and should ramp up their catering to women's requirements. (I have 10 sisters - I am pretty well in touch with my feminine side).
TBH visiting some WCs post some other males visits can be an 'experience' to say the least. Some of you will remember the Seinfeld episode where Jerry rode in F and Elaine was down back and visited the WC mid flight? I rest my case.
And an excellent post too IMHO - I hope it elicits the discussion it deserves.thats why I put this in a discussion thread.
(I have 10 sisters - I am pretty well in touch with my feminine side).
Thats why on a flight I always put the toilet seat down after i used it. Hehe My wife was in line after me once and one time I forgot and she yelled out "put the toilet seat down". I became all of a sudden very self conscious
Surely this is intended to be an ironic question, in your first question there is an implicit recognition of at least one expectation, yet your second pretends you don't know of any differences.Why can't women leave the seat up?
As for the original question, what expectations do women have that men don't?
Bottom line is that I hate that my wife is occasionally exposed to this; which is why I would love to see separate toilets for males and females on planes.
Surely this is intended to be an ironic question, in your first question there is an implicit recognition of at least one expectation, yet your second pretends you don't know of any differences.
I have actually experienced this on a plane - but I cant remember if it was AA / JAL / Cathay but it was either business or first. And an excellent idea. It was set up with make up remover towelettes, hand cream, cologne, and flowers. Thinking about it now it must have been Cathay first ?
There usually is!The problem with boys and girls toilets is that the girls take longer.
Does this mean that there will be a queue for girls loos?
There usually is!
Yes I know what you meant, but unless they increase the number of toilets (unlikely) I cant see how gender specific tolets could do anything but increase the queues. I've seen no evidence that people are quicker in aircraft toilets than they are on the ground.I meant on airplane if they brought back on board gender specific toilets
Why can't women leave the seat up?
As for the original question, what expectations do women have that men don't?
Surely we should start with the basic questions of what facilities should be provided at a lounge and do different genders have different requirements?