“I’m just glad that we were able to provide a public good at a low cost.”
Oh..so you are paying for it?
Otherwise, my restrooms are no longer public.
Jeez. I guess I’m old.
We used to take responsibility for carrying them with us at all times.
Maybe they need to offer free vending-machine food for those in need of a snack, free insulin vending-machines for diabetics, free vending-machines for diapers, ad infinitum...
What woman is going to want to use industrial grade menstrual products - let alone the actual hygiene.
It’s bad enough wiping with the cheap toilet paper.
Dummies can't offer products for a modest fee to cover costs. Nope--gotta tax everyone for those who refuse to take personal responsibility. Idiocracy.
LOL, first thing I thought of.
Let’s put the “men” back into menstruation!
“We as a society, for too long, have not taken menstruation seriously,”
You know, we were just talking about this at work today... :rolleyes:
Far too many people with too much free times on their hands.
“Honey, next time your in the men’s room pick up some tampons for me please.”
“...pad and tampons...”
Those suckers will stop up a toilet in a heartbeat.
Not that I would stuff any of those things down a commode. Nope. I wouldn’t. Honest..
Gynocracy
Its completely ridiculous
I welcome certain parts of the collapse of our corrupt, welfare state society
I think of that guy as well.
If they can make it to a public restroom, why can’t they make their way a store that sells what they need? How are they obtaining food and clothing?
Bloody good of them, period.
They’ll vanish as soon as they stock them.
If they’re cheaper in the boys’ bathrooms, I will go in.
If they’re cheaper in the boys’ bathrooms, I will go in.
Isn’t cool that these folks have the power to just command certain necessities to appear out of nowhere for free. It’s almost like Jesus feeding the multitudes. Perhaps next they can command the laws of nature to control weather, time, and gravity.
“”””We as a society, for too long, have not taken menstruation seriously,” Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor told NPR.”””
It has become all too frequent that I have to check to see if these stories are coming from Babylon Bee.
I can see a future with a lot less public bathrooms.
If you are not required by law you will not have a public bathroom.
If you have a public bathroom and stock it with free feminine products there will be those women that fill their purses with menstrual products every time they visit your establishment.
Most businesses won’t be able to absorb that cost.
If you don’t have to have a public restroom you won’t.
If you are legally required to have a public restroom you will find a way to control the dispensing of those goods.
“If you need menstrual products please ask a cashier.”