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The right toiled for the "ample" bottom
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Peggie Hall wrote: Are any of you guys and gals out there tired of trying to sit comfortably on the standard-sized marine head? Does it feel like you're trying to sit on a tea cup? Most women my age have what is commonly referred to as 'middle-aged spread" or "secretary spread" and our bottoms are none too firm either. When we sit on the standard nautical head, more cheek hangs over the sides than is supported in the middle. This action actually causes constriction of the anal sphincter and difficulty passing waste. And, another thing. There's not enough space between the toilet and the bulkhead in most head compartments. I find myself having to sit on one cheek, off to the side, and hope and pray there is room enought for my load to clear the sides of the toilet seat. Often, there are serious skid marks resulting which is quite embarrassing! Who knows of a king-sized marine head for us fatties? Thanks in advance. Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1787 Author "Get Rid of Motorboats Owners - A Guide to Marine Sanctification Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Motors" http://www.seaunworthy.com/store/customer/product.php? productid=smelly=6&page=1 Peggie, being an older fat guy with a somewhat similar bottom, I have realized that the problem is not with the openings, which have thankfully not changed with the years, but the lack of availability supporting structure to let them do their bidness. I wonder if there is a market for a retrofit monster head seat to a-comode-ate the majority of users. harlan -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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Peggie,
I used to see your problem with some of my tenants for years. Not only is their aim off, when they wipe they lean to one side and their great weight puts a moment arm on the toilet and snaps the bolts holding it to the floor. On some older sailing vessels it is only the plumbing supporting the commode and one is at great risk for flooding should an endomorph decide to use the facilities. I find that women are better at snapping the toilet off its base than men. I've considered several solutions to the problem and the most effective one, in my opinion, is to simply decrease the size of the hatch to the head. But that does nothing for the lady of generous proportion. There, I simply place a piece of 3/4 inch plywood between the seats in the cockpit and place a small children's swimming pool underneath. The swimming pool is not necessary in boats such as the later model Hunters with the open sea transom. Always sail into the wind during this manuever. I am thankful that you have the courage to bring this unecessarily embarassing predicament to the forefront of maritime discussion. Senor Fuentes BTW, a favorite pastime of mine is to sit outside of the ladies room at beach front resorts and look at the "TSR" (toilet seat ring) imprinted on the bottoms of large women after using the commode. It is visible, of course, because the are clad in bathing suits which cannot contain the lipid bearing mass of their posteriors. "Peggie Hall" wrote in message ... Are any of you guys and gals out there tired of trying to sit comfortably on the standard-sized marine head? Does it feel like you're trying to sit on a tea cup? Most women my age have what is commonly referred to as 'middle-aged spread" or "secretary spread" and our bottoms are none too firm either. When we sit on the standard nautical head, more cheek hangs over the sides than is supported in the middle. This action actually causes constriction of the anal sphincter and difficulty passing waste. And, another thing. There's not enough space between the toilet and the bulkhead in most head compartments. I find myself having to sit on one cheek, off to the side, and hope and pray there is room enought for my load to clear the sides of the toilet seat. Often, there are serious skid marks resulting which is quite embarrassing! Who knows of a king-sized marine head for us fatties? Thanks in advance. Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1787 Author "Get Rid of Motorboats Owners - A Guide to Marine Sanctification Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Motors" http://www.seaunworthy.com/store/customer/product.php? productid=smelly=6&page=1 |
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African woman has settled a lawsuit in
which she claimed to have developed a phobia about toilets after falling off one at a hotel. Antonia Hart, 59, sued the Sun International hotel chain following the August 2003 incident, asking for 91,000 rand ($14,000) for pain, injury, medical treatment and "loss of amenities," the South African Press Agency (SAPA) reported. Hart's lawyers had accused the hotel of negligence, saying their client btoppled off the toilet when it suddenly broke "whilst in normal use for the purposes for which it was installed," SAPA quoted court papers as saying. /b (iemphasis mine/i) Sun International's lawyers conceded that the toilet had broken, but said Hart's husband had signed a liability waiver upon checking in. "The matter was settled between the parties and the magistrate was informed on Monday that an agreement had been reached and that the lawsuit would not proceed," SAPA said. |
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Peggie Hall wrote:
Are any of you guys and gals out there tired of trying to sit comfortably on the standard-sized marine head? Does it feel like you're trying to sit on a tea cup? Most women my age have what is commonly referred to as 'middle-aged spread" or "secretary spread" and our bottoms are none too firm either. When we sit on the standard nautical head, more cheek hangs over the sides than is supported in the middle. This action actually causes constriction of the anal sphincter and difficulty passing waste. And, another thing. There's not enough space between the toilet and the bulkhead in most head compartments. I find myself having to sit on one cheek, off to the side, and hope and pray there is room enought for my load to clear the sides of the toilet seat. Often, there are serious skid marks resulting which is quite embarrassing! Who knows of a king-sized marine head for us fatties? If you ask me Capt Mealy, that whole yellow monstrosity you call a sail boat is one giant 'head'. Just climb up on deck and position your ample butt over the cockpit and let 'er rip! |
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I did NOT post this--nor any of the other recent posts attributed to me.
I haven't posted anything in weeks. I rarely, if ever, START a thread...only reply to questions--and these days, only after checking the full header to determine that the question is legimitate and not from the same psychopaths who have been posting using my name. I ask that you also check the full header for any posts that appear to from me and compare it with the header for this post...and ignore any that are not a match. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://www.seaworthy.com/store/custo...0&cat=6&page=1 |
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"Senor Fuentes" wrote: JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African woman has settled a lawsuit in which she claimed to have developed a phobia about toilets after falling off one at a hotel. You remind me of Gilligan, being stranded on a deserted Island with nothing better to do... LP |
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"Peggie Hall" wrote: "Senor Fuentes" wrote in ink.net: JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African woman has settled a lawsuit in which she claimed to have developed a phobia about toilets after falling off one at a hotel. Antonia Hart, 59, sued the Sun International hotel chain following the August 2003 incident, asking for 91,000 rand ($14,000) for pain, injury, medical treatment and "loss of amenities," the South African Press Agency (SAPA) reported. Hart's lawyers had accused the hotel of negligence, saying their client btoppled off the toilet when it suddenly broke "whilst in normal use for the purposes for which it was installed," SAPA quoted court papers as saying. /b (iemphasis mine/i) Sun International's lawyers conceded that the toilet had broken, but said Hart's husband had signed a liability waiver upon checking in. "The matter was settled between the parties and the magistrate was informed on Monday that an agreement had been reached and that the lawsuit would not proceed," SAPA said. He he! I know just how she must have felt. Some toilets are loose and wobbling around when I sit on them - very unnerving. What if they collapsed and broke and some sharp shards pierced my tender places? It could be lethal! I'd sue, too. I bet you would, Peggy! Have you ever crapped right into the ocean? Inquiring minds want to know! LP :-) |
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"Peggie Hall" wrote: I did NOT post this--nor any of the other recent posts attributed to me. I haven't posted anything in weeks. Yes you did, I just answered you "fat ass" post. Are you shy? LOL LP |
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On Thu, 19 May 2005 20:19:57 +0000 (UTC), Peggie Hall
wrote: Are any of you guys and gals out there tired of trying to sit comfortably on the standard-sized marine head? Does it feel like you're trying to sit on a tea cup? Most women my age have what is commonly referred to as 'middle-aged spread" or "secretary spread" and our bottoms are none too firm either. Yup. My wife is, well, a fat cow, and has quite the spread. But she is 20 years younger than I, and I also have a long driveway, so that makes up for it. Me and the wife http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/harkra...bum?.dir=/1323 |
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Peggy,
Is your boat on Lake Lanier? G "Peggie Hall" wrote in message ... Are any of you guys and gals out there tired of trying to sit comfortably on the standard-sized marine head? Does it feel like you're trying to sit on a tea cup? Most women my age have what is commonly referred to as 'middle-aged spread" or "secretary spread" and our bottoms are none too firm either. When we sit on the standard nautical head, more cheek hangs over the sides than is supported in the middle. This action actually causes constriction of the anal sphincter and difficulty passing waste. And, another thing. There's not enough space between the toilet and the bulkhead in most head compartments. I find myself having to sit on one cheek, off to the side, and hope and pray there is room enought for my load to clear the sides of the toilet seat. Often, there are serious skid marks resulting which is quite embarrassing! Who knows of a king-sized marine head for us fatties? Thanks in advance. Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1787 Author "Get Rid of Motorboats Owners - A Guide to Marine Sanctification Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Motors" http://www.seaunworthy.com/store/customer/product.php? productid=smelly=6&page=1 |
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