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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 10:12:00 EST
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- From: Kathryn Irene Snyder <IRENES@UNC.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: More on Bathroom behavior studies. (try again)
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- I'd like to see a description of inhibitory effects of the experiment
- on the confederate. Poor guy!
- The mores against public elimination I think are stronger for women
- than for men, which is why virtually every women's bathroom has separate
- stalls, with locking doors. I have seen women stand in long lines rather
- than use a stall without a door, or one that cannot be firmly closed.
- Which, by the by, is I think one reason that woment tend to go to the
- bathroom in groups...if the stall door won't stay shut, you get your
- girl friend to hold it for you. That's all.
-
- For an example of the mores, ever been hospitalized or otherwise bedridd
- en and tried to use a bedpan? Hateful!!
- Irene Snyder
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