I'll try to phrase this as delicately as I can.
Yesterday, I was at the office, taking a bit of "me time" in the restroom. We're not talking about one of those large, noisy public restrooms. It's a small, 3 stall variety. A woman enters and I hear her dialing her cell phone.
Her stall door closes and I hear the unmistakable sounds of the rustling of clothes & a zipper going down.
I think to myself 'she must be just sending a text message.' No such luck. She starts talking to someone in what I can only assume is her "business" voice. Her tone of voice does not indicate this is an emergency call. As she's talking, she's disposing of her solid waste (audibly).
I flush (probably also audible over the phone), wash up and leave. She's still in the stall talking away.
Cell phones are very convenient in that they can go everywhere with one, but really, is no place off limits? Activating a sound trasmitter near others in a restroom seems like a disregard for people's privacy (and a pretty gross one at that). I can't imagine the person on the receiving end of that call enjoyed listening to her associate's functions, either.
This scenario has played out in my presence enough times to opine it's not uncommon.
Thanks for reading my rant. If I can but spare one person the discomfort of having to listen on the phone to their business associate dispose of their personal solid waste, it will not have been in vain.