RELAX!!! All Hospital Rooms are NOT Co-ed
Hi Everyone:
Just wanted to clear up a little misunderstanding, for those of you who might read only the Topic (headline?) and not the post(s)!
That's all.
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Good idea.
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Is that Jim Morrison?
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Yep. That's the guy!
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I drool everytime I see Bluedahlia post.
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Elizabeth, he'll never be able to "light your fire" if you keep drooling
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Why Jim Morrison? Just curious, as a child of the 60's-70's.
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Gosh, I didn't realize he was so sexy looking and good looking. Anyway - (and I'm old!) here in the Atlanta, GA area we have no unisex hospital rooms - at all.
Linda
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Why Not Jim Morrison?
Well here in Toronto, I have never experienced nor heard of co-ed rooms. And I've had my share of procedures, unfortunately......all very positive experiences from start to finish.
ETA - Jim Morrison was a unique individual. His lyrics made me think. I have Michael Jackson as an avatar on another forum.....he was very unique as well as one of the kindest souls we will ever know.
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Hey, I wonder what good old Jim looks like today? (Oh dear, he is still living, isn't he?)
By the way, a few of the new, most expensive restaurants in Toronto have unisex restrooms (no urinals, though......
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Well, unisex restrooms wouldn't bother me. I hate the fact that there is often a line for the womens restroom while there is not one for the mens. When they were remodeling the bathrooms at my gym, they closed the showers and turned them into unisex bathrooms. It was fine, except for those who wanted to shower.
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Not saying it's a bad thing.....just that I have never heard of it. I guess after having a baby, nothing makes me blush. hehe!
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I just had a discussion about this with a hospital nurse. Although the "co-ed" thing is only used in emergencies in her hospital, she reminded me that there are transgendered patients who 'technically" might not "belong" in either a men-only or women-only room, and there are also gay patients who still, unfortunately, face discrimination by those of their own sex. Perhaps co-ed rooms (with appropriate and plentiful privacy curtains) is really the way to go. After all, if a patient is in the e.r., there may only be a curtain separating male from female. And how bad is that?
Blue, is that REALLY a photo of today's J.M.? Hey, he'll do
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That is a computer generated picture of what he might look like today. It came out years ago. I think it was "The Rolling Stones" Magazine. I have a copy of it somewhere. I remember flipping the pages and seeing this picture just for a second and thought, gee that guy looks familiar. Looked closer and read the caption. Guess it was the eyes that drew me to take a second look. Yeah, he would be just fine.
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bluedahlia, childbirth didn't make me less modest. On the other hand, breast cancer has. I am sort of amused when I go to see my onc and he asks me if I want a gown. Nope, I just rip off my shirt. Never would have happened before.
Recovery rooms are also co-ed. Plenty of privacy curtains though.
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I think Jim is dead and buried in England, I prefer Van.
I am absolutely in favour of co-ed bathrooms and have been for over 40 years. It started when I was working in physics in a place where there was 1 bathroom and the nearest other one was about a half mile away and a 500 foot climb. The guys kind of delighted in telling me that there was just one bathroom. Turkeys!! I delighted in telling them that is was now a women's washroom and they had to sit.
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O.K. O.K., Maybe just maybe I F&*%$ked up. I should have put more clarification into the title of my topic, lol. I arrive on bended knees begging for absolution. If this helps, I designed my building with all co-ed bathrooms. Funny or weird, your preference, P-ing in a stall next to one of my male empoyee's has never bothered me, lmao Jim passed away approx. 20 yrs. Ago. Come on Baby Light my Fire Angel
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Jim died in 1971 and is buried in Pere Lachaise Cemetery, in Paris.
There ya go ymb.....that is what I was addressing before my character and religious beliefs were attacked. I am a woman of few words out of necessity. It is quite an effort for me to type because of PD (loss of dexterity) and sometimes I don't come across as I mean to.
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Bluedahlia, I feel bad. I didn't want your integrity or ideology to be assaulted. I over reacted. I totally took your post the wrong way. It was my fault, not yours. I'm not going to delete my imbecilic reply to your post. I want people to see how much of an ignoramus, fool I made of myself. From running across and reading some of your posts, IMO you are a very intelligent person. 71, WOW, I didn't think it was that long ago. Paris hmm
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Nah, you didn't f**8 up. Your experience was awful, and it was the privacy issue more than the co-ed issue that was the problem. But the subject does open other avenues and memories (at least for me) and a lot of them are funny.
When I started university in 1964 women were just beginning to be in equal numbers on campuses. So I was on one floor of women in what had been entirely a men's dorm. On moving in day I walked into the bathroom (a big communal one) and saw a couple of girls studying the urinals. One said to the other "I think they must be a place to dry your nylons". In fact that's what we used them for and they worked quite well.
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I don't think I could $hit in front of anyone, man or woman.
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No worries ymb.
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Abba -- I can't either! And I'm just getting over bbs (bashful bladder syndrome)
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Jim buried in Paris. Hundreds of people put flowers on his grave even now. Quite strange really........
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My daughter went to Paris for her honeymoon and placed a silk flower at his grave from me.
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I guess I wasn't enough of a Jim Morrison fan since I didn't recognize his picture. I thought it was either your son or husband so didn't know if I should be jealous or ask for an introduction.
Leah
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Leah, lol Angel
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