First thing that comes into my mind when thinking of this concept is middle-aged, post wall women, very often after drinking too much but still also frequent enough when sober.
Ask actual janitors/cleaners which public toilet they prefer cleaning, the answer is almost universally the guys toilet.
Ask male barstaff which kind of venue causes the most disruptions and inappropriate behaviour, the answer is almost universally hen parties.
You can then do the same and ask the staff of gay bars which the same women will still crash those places.
Public services despise Karen types and a combination of alcohol plus society treating them with kiddy gloves means constant abuse and harassment from them that rarely if ever gets addressed.
Lol, I just had a Swedish girl this morning try the “because I’m a woman” approach to demanding first dibs on something (not important what. We both paid for it), even though I was there first…
I just laughed and walked away. She just sighed and moaned.
Not middle-aged, but looked exactly like the type of girl you would expect to do that (glasses, bullring). Just thought it was rather amusing…
I ain’t giving you priority just coz you’ve got tits, love. 🖕🏻
Also, for the non-Nordic people out there, like me...
Sweden doesn't really have personal/private laundries, like is the expected norm in most Western countries. Unless you're very wealthy, you just don't.
Living in a house, rather than an apartment, is unusual. Even in small towns. Therefore everyone is relying on these shitty communal laundries in their apartment buildings, and fighting over one or two machines for hundreds of people.
Because laundries are seen as "luxury items". As are cars. As are houses. As are fucking enclosed showers (i.e. not just a wet room).
But no public laundromats either. Because that would mean a) cash, and b) having to potentially talk to strangers, both of which are anathema to the "Swedish condition", in modernity...
This is a very fucking strange place, I gotta say. Like, fuck, you think Western Europe is "foreign"..? Try living here.
The 1970s (when "socialism" first came here, and the government began seizing property and demolishing private houses) have so much to answer for, in this stupid country...
Any country where windowless bedrooms (technically illegal in pretty much all Anglo countries, including the US) are not just legal, but encouraged, is no "socialist utopia", whatever the propaganda may say...
Sweden doesn't really have personal/private laundries, like is the expected norm in most Western countries. Unless you're very wealthy, you just don't.
Today I learnt that I was very wealthy :D, More seriously though you are not wrong in regards to most apartment blocks got this communal laundry mat. But in later years this has been moving away to some extent and even some apartments due to the problems with modern culture has been upgrade to have it inside.
Still private laundries are nowhere to be found. And yes cash is almost not used by the old people these days and we are pushing the digital ID.
Example of communal laundry there was another video someone linked with example of the system (Government monopoly on alcohol) among other things.
Any country where windowless bedrooms (technically illegal in pretty much all Anglo countries, including the US) are not just legal, but encouraged, is no "socialist utopia", whatever the propaganda may say...
You want to have the privacy to evade the quarrel created by the booking and usage of the communal laundry, it also helps against people throwing nades into your window xD
First thing that comes into my mind when thinking of this concept is middle-aged, post wall women, very often after drinking too much but still also frequent enough when sober.
Ask actual janitors/cleaners which public toilet they prefer cleaning, the answer is almost universally the guys toilet.
Ask male barstaff which kind of venue causes the most disruptions and inappropriate behaviour, the answer is almost universally hen parties.
You can then do the same and ask the staff of gay bars which the same women will still crash those places.
Public services despise Karen types and a combination of alcohol plus society treating them with kiddy gloves means constant abuse and harassment from them that rarely if ever gets addressed.
Lol, I just had a Swedish girl this morning try the “because I’m a woman” approach to demanding first dibs on something (not important what. We both paid for it), even though I was there first…
I just laughed and walked away. She just sighed and moaned.
Not middle-aged, but looked exactly like the type of girl you would expect to do that (glasses, bullring). Just thought it was rather amusing…
I ain’t giving you priority just coz you’ve got tits, love. 🖕🏻
Also, for the non-Nordic people out there, like me...
Sweden doesn't really have personal/private laundries, like is the expected norm in most Western countries. Unless you're very wealthy, you just don't.
Living in a house, rather than an apartment, is unusual. Even in small towns. Therefore everyone is relying on these shitty communal laundries in their apartment buildings, and fighting over one or two machines for hundreds of people.
Because laundries are seen as "luxury items". As are cars. As are houses. As are fucking enclosed showers (i.e. not just a wet room).
But no public laundromats either. Because that would mean a) cash, and b) having to potentially talk to strangers, both of which are anathema to the "Swedish condition", in modernity...
This is a very fucking strange place, I gotta say. Like, fuck, you think Western Europe is "foreign"..? Try living here.
The 1970s (when "socialism" first came here, and the government began seizing property and demolishing private houses) have so much to answer for, in this stupid country...
Any country where windowless bedrooms (technically illegal in pretty much all Anglo countries, including the US) are not just legal, but encouraged, is no "socialist utopia", whatever the propaganda may say...
Today I learnt that I was very wealthy :D, More seriously though you are not wrong in regards to most apartment blocks got this communal laundry mat. But in later years this has been moving away to some extent and even some apartments due to the problems with modern culture has been upgrade to have it inside.
Still private laundries are nowhere to be found. And yes cash is almost not used by the old people these days and we are pushing the digital ID.
Example of communal laundry there was another video someone linked with example of the system (Government monopoly on alcohol) among other things.
You want to have the privacy to evade the quarrel created by the booking and usage of the communal laundry, it also helps against people throwing nades into your window xD