Recently seems like venues I've attended have partitioned urinals. Is this becoming a trend?
D derekmon Experimental Member Media: 0 Joined Dec 27, 2016 Posts 7 Media 0 Likes 4 Points 38 Location St Louis (Missouri, United States) Sexuality No Response Gender Male derekmon, Dec 31, 2018 #1 Recently seems like venues I've attended have partitioned urinals. Is this becoming a trend?
B Bigdickhawaiian808 Legendary Member Media: 2 Joined Dec 27, 2018 Posts 213 Media 2 Likes 2,264 Points 288 Age 34 Location Wahiawa (Hawaii, United States) Sexuality 100% Straight, 0% Gay Gender Male Bigdickhawaiian808, Dec 31, 2018 #2 Seems 2 be a growing trend
twoton Superior Member Media: 1 Joined Feb 28, 2011 Posts 7,865 Media 1 Likes 8,301 Points 268 Location Mid Atlantic Sexuality 99% Straight, 1% Gay Gender Male twoton, Dec 31, 2018 #3 I haven't noticed one way or the other. It might be to block splashes. There is "fluid bonding" and then there's "fluid bonding." Reactions: meningreentights and DSF140
I haven't noticed one way or the other. It might be to block splashes. There is "fluid bonding" and then there's "fluid bonding."
Spike Baltar Admired Member Verified Gold View Verification Media: 8 Joined Aug 26, 2018 Posts 220 Media 8 Likes 932 Points 313 Location Texas (United States) Verification View Sexuality 80% Gay, 20% Straight Gender Male Spike Baltar, Jan 2, 2019 #4 Becoming? I know of very few urinals that don't have them, although there are some. Reactions: Dutchstud and lightining
H heyppl513 Cherished Member Verified Gold View Verification Media: 13 Joined Jun 9, 2009 Posts 399 Media 13 Likes 367 Points 318 Location Wisconsin (United States) Verification View Sexuality 99% Gay, 1% Straight Gender Male heyppl513, Jan 4, 2019 #5 Definitely more and more rare to see unpartitioned urinals. Only know one place that still has Troughs
Definitely more and more rare to see unpartitioned urinals. Only know one place that still has Troughs