k wrote:
terratogen wrote:
Edge Designs is an all-women run company that designs interior office space. They had a recent opportunity to do an office project in NYC. The client allowed the women of this company a free hand in all design aspects. The client was a company that was also run by all women execs. The result, well, we all know that men never talk, never look at each other, and never laugh much in the restroom. The men's room is a serious and quiet place, but now, with the addition of one mural on the wall......lets just say the men's restroom is a place of laughter and smiles.
I was sent this image and figured I would share. Unfortunately there are not embedded images here so clink on the linky
Cute, but not a mens room I'd like to use. I have various reasons, but fundamentally it's because I think mens rooms aren't anti-social enough. In other words, left to my own devices, I'd go the other direction, ideally.
That being said, I can't help considering the sociological questions. Do you think users of that mens room will form habits based on their particular attractions to one or more of the various models? What about the sexuality of the pose or the look on their face? Will some urinals get more use than others because men would rather piss in front of the astonished looking blonde than the playfully judgemental one with the tape measure? Will they prefer the less hot (to them) ones so they don't accidentally get a Stabone while trying to urinate?
So many questions.
I guess I'm in favor of this existing if only for the thought experiment.