tzikeh: (fuck you)
[personal profile] tzikeh

Yeah, you read that right.

I am currently house managing the annual Chicago production of The Santaland Diaries. It's a great gig, and a lot of fun, but one of the less glamorous aspects of the job is clearing out the bathrooms before and after each performance. I don't have to scrub the sinks and toilets; I just empty the plastic garbage bins--each stall has its own garbage bin, and there are two larger garbage bins by the sinks--as well as the small steel catch-all under the paper-towel dispenser, and make sure that each stall has enough toilet paper. That kind of thing.

I clean both bathrooms before the shows, while the shows are in progress, and after the performances are over and the patrons have left. Every single year, I am reminded of this fact: women are pigs. They throw used paper towels on the floor, they leave puddles of pump soap on the sinks, they abandon empty cardboard toilet paper rolls on the floor *right next to the garbage can in their stall* instead of putting it IN the garbage can. They leave used tampons in the toilets *and don't flush*. This is not outlier data; this is every fucking night.

Men, on the other hand, leave a near-spotless bathroom. Paper towels in the bins, nothing on the floors of the stalls, no unflushed toilets.

I can only theorize about why women do this. My guess? They paid to see a show, so they have the expectation that someone will clean up after them. In their minds this somehow translates to not maintaining even the bare minimum of courtesy for those who will clean up after them.

Gentlemen--you have my undying gratitude. Ladies--are you for fucking real?

Date: 2011-11-27 01:43 am (UTC)
montanaharper: close-up of helena montana on a map (Default)
From: [personal profile] montanaharper
I used to work in a high-end women's clothing store as a changing-room attendant, and let me tell you I saw unbelievable entitlement in there. I was always raised to hang things back up after I tried them on, but these women? Left everything on the floor in a pile.

Two possible additional thoughts, though for why the women's bathroom is worse than the men's: 1) if there are children at the performances, they tend to go into the women's bathroom with their mothers, and most kids are slobs in the bathroom; 2) in my experience, men don't wash their hands in public bathrooms, which goes a long way to explaining the lack of puddles of soap and water, etc.

Date: 2011-11-27 01:49 am (UTC)
klia: (!)
From: [personal profile] klia
Ewww, you just gave me flashbacks to my last two jobs, and some of the revolting scenarios I happened upon (even worse than you described *barf*).

I think you're partly right, but I've seen the same kinds of things in ladies rooms in free places, too, so I always theorized it was because a) they only feel responsible if they make a mess in their own homes; or b) they were never made to clean up after themselves, period, so they don't; or then there's c) some women are freaked out by their own bodies and bodily functions/fluids, so if something accidentally goes where it doesn't belong, they freak out and won't touch it.

Date: 2011-11-27 02:17 am (UTC)
mlyn: (Default)
From: [personal profile] mlyn
Seriously? Wow.

To be fair, I've seen some gnarly men's bathrooms, but I have to agree...crowds of women are disgusting. I think it's a group thing; that if they see a mess they don't feel as bad adding to it, even if they know better. (Witness the mess of a corporate kitchen after lunch.)

Yuck.

Date: 2011-11-27 02:21 am (UTC)
elke_tanzer: HtLJ Iolaus yuck (HtLJ Iolaus yuck)
From: [personal profile] elke_tanzer
I have no explanation to offer... the last time I was cleaning bathrooms outside my own home was when I was working at a golf course/minigolf/pro shop/snack bar combo place some years back, and the women were the tidy ones there although sometimes the small trash can was overfilled and paper waste landed beside it; the men left puddles (that were not soap, nor around the sink).

In any case, people should know better than to leave a mess in a public restroom. Yuck.
Edited Date: 2011-11-27 02:23 am (UTC)

Date: 2011-11-27 02:25 am (UTC)
mlyn: (Default)
From: [personal profile] mlyn
There's really no excuse.

In the end, no, there's not. We can try to figure out their reasoning, but it's still dumbass shameful behavior.

Date: 2011-11-27 03:03 am (UTC)
beck_liz: Doctor Who: Ten - eeew (DW - Doc10 Eeew by crazypandabear)
From: [personal profile] beck_liz
Ewwwwww. I don't know what the difference is. I was raised to clean up after myself, and do. But I have been in some pretty disgusting women's bathrooms before, too.

Date: 2011-11-27 03:08 am (UTC)
cereta: Arya Stark (Arya)
From: [personal profile] cereta
Huh. Every place I've had to clean bathrooms (which was many places, because I was often the only employee who would do it), the men's rooms were stys, and the women's bathrooms were considerably cleaner. Weird.

Date: 2011-11-27 03:26 am (UTC)
raine: (crazy fairy)
From: [personal profile] raine
I can attest to the fact that women can be absolute pigs. Years ago, I was in Army basic training. About four weeks into the eight-week-long training, we had a surprise white glove inspection. The male captain found a used tampon on top of a locker. The entire company did diamond push-ups for forty-five minutes while we were lectured on cleanliness.

My only theory in the years since (especially after cleaning movie theatre, drugstore, and big-box retail restrooms) is that some women have no class. My sympathies.

Date: 2011-11-27 03:58 am (UTC)
cereta: Silver magnifying glass on a book (Anjesa's magnifying glass)
From: [personal profile] cereta
Oh, I'm not doubting your anecdata, which is why I said "weird." Could be a difference of venue: I mostly worked food service and lower-end retail.

Date: 2011-11-27 04:17 am (UTC)
sakana17: two house cats (dbsk-yunho-oh no)
From: [personal profile] sakana17
Something I've observed among my female co-workers is: after washing hands, they take a bunch of paper towels to dry hands, use them as covering to open the bathroom door, then toss the used paper towels onto the bathroom floor as they depart. A few (very few) will keep the door propped with a foot and lean back to try to reach the garbage bin for their toss; they sometimes miss.

I can't even.

I've also seen them wad up paper toilet seat covers and leave them on the floor. When there's (a) the toilet to flush it in (the box they come in says "flushable"), (b) a small metal garbage can inside the stall, and (c) a big garbage can outside the stall.

Pigs. It's distressing!

Date: 2011-11-27 05:02 am (UTC)
gwyn: (al cheers)
From: [personal profile] gwyn
Interesting. I used to say to my male companions who were fine with cleaning the kitchen, while I was not, that I'd rather clean the men's room in a dive bar than clean a kitchen sink with food in it, because that was always the nadir of cleanliness. But it sounds like your ladies are pretty bad.

Date: 2011-11-27 05:53 am (UTC)
klia: (!)
From: [personal profile] klia
Eww, what? Why do toilet seat covers even need to be touched? Doesn't that defeat their whole purpose? And if they're THAT concerned, wouldn't it be better to apply hand sanitizer back at their desks instead of leaving a disgusting mess behind for everyone else. JFC.

Date: 2011-11-27 06:47 am (UTC)
raine: (Default)
From: [personal profile] raine
Yeah, well, some things transcend time. Unfortunately, that's one of them. ((hugs))

Date: 2011-11-27 07:56 am (UTC)
thefourthvine: Rodney McKay with the text, "Wah wah wah ADULT NOW." (Adult now)
From: [personal profile] thefourthvine
I've seen this particularly in theaters and other places where there's only a small period of time to visit the bathroom. In my experience (which is, uh, outdated, because I haven't been to any live anything since the earthling was born three and a half years ago), the longer the lines, the messier the bathroom, so I suspect it's one of the following:

"Fuck I have to be done in FOUR SECONDS to get back to the theater!"

"I need to get out of here fast so someone else can go - fast fast fast!"

"This theater can't be considerate enough to have sufficient bathrooms for women? Well, I see no reason to be considerate when it comes to using those facilities."

So it would be interesting to see what women's bathrooms vs. men's bathrooms are like in places where time is not a factor.

Date: 2011-11-27 03:26 pm (UTC)
dexwebster: fluting a piecrust (Default)
From: [personal profile] dexwebster
Interesting. When I had to clean bathrooms (also in foodservice, like [personal profile] cereta), the men's were without fail dirtier. Makes me wonder what it might be about different environments that might make people behave differently.

Date: 2011-11-27 04:06 pm (UTC)
thefourthvine: T-Rex and Utahraptor having buttsex, with the text, "More dinosaurs. More sodomy." (Dinosaurs and sodomy)
From: [personal profile] thefourthvine
Then I am completely mystified. The last time I was in a position to do direct comparison between bathrooms was the men's and women's bathrooms in my college dorm, and while the women's bathrooms were totally a pit, the men's rooms were even worse.

But, uh, wow. Maybe your audience will all be visited by the Ghost of Christmas Cleanliness soon? Here's hoping.

Date: 2011-11-27 04:24 pm (UTC)
giglet: (Default)
From: [personal profile] giglet
Yeah, I don't know. On the private college campus where I work, there are plenty of women students who are slobs in the bathrooms, and I don't understand why. The library bathrooms are the worst. (There's also the matter of someone consistently sabotaging the toilet tanks in the Japanese building, so that the toilets run all the time. But I'm told that that's a cultural thing.)

I mean, it's entirely possible that some of them have never had to clean anything. It's someone else's job to do everything but wipe their butts.

It is also possible that they're acting out, trashing the bathroom in private as a way of getting out aggression they can't show in public.

I also wonder if it's just that there's a few people who are slobs and leave trash around, and then there's a lot of people that figure that adding to an existing trashy environment doesn't matter. It's that first broken window, or first paper towel on the ground or first piece of graffiti on the wall.
Edited Date: 2011-11-27 07:31 pm (UTC)

Date: 2011-11-27 04:46 pm (UTC)
girlpearl: (i need drugs for this)
From: [personal profile] girlpearl
I had the same experience when I worked in a convenience store. Women's bathroom was mildly gross. Men's bathroom made me retch.

Date: 2011-11-28 04:17 am (UTC)
xenacryst: A big bukkit of whut (Whutbukkit)
From: [personal profile] xenacryst
I don't have the women's to compare it to, but you should see the men's at my work at the end of the day. First off, they've rigged the plumbing so that it takes four flushes to empty the sit down toilets ... and most folks flush once (they can't help it, it's an infrared flusher). The urinals are constantly wet underneath, and on the wall behind. And most guys do not score two points on the toss to the wastepaper basket with their paper towels. And people come in to clean this place a couple times a day, at least.

But maybe male geeks are the same kind of messy as female theater goers. Who knows.

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