re: Odd behavior in theater restroom
Posted by: Stagebuff718 12:58 pm EST 12/21/15
In reply to: re: Odd behavior in theater restroom - Ann 09:41 am EST 12/21/15

Well, if that's the case now, it is one that has always been the case. The fact that it has become an issue for discussion indicates that a sense of entitlement *does exist* now that didn't formerly. Otherwise it would always have been done, and it would be the status quo. It hasn't occurred, though, until the last few years. I think it's simply inappropriate to have women or girls entering the men's room and violating the privacy of male patrons. Recently, at the Longacre (I'm pretty positive it was the Longacre), there were ushers/security telling men in line that we had to share the men's room and creating a line for women. That is *not* done at other theaters that I know of, and whatever the impetus for it, it's still inappropriate.
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