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I have a poll for possibilities involving a bathroom line at school between classes, but there are a few other questions below, because I can only do three questions on the poll. But before we go there, the general guideliens are: 1) Can't be late and can't go to the bathroom during class, and class periods are usually 50 to 55 minutes in length. 2) Peeing on the floor, trash can, sink, water bottle, chair, or desk are not allowed. Each girl either pees in a toilet, or can’t make it and pees in her pants. 3) Cutting in line is not allowed, even if those at the front of the line are not as desperate as the ones at the back of the line, because there is a line for a reason, plus no one is allowed to be late. 4) Each girl will need a minimum of one minute of time in the stall before exiting. It may take longer, and may take a lot longer is somebody needs to do #2. But for the purposes of this topic, we’ll assume everyone only has to do #1. Here are the questions: 1) How long is each class period, and the passing time between classes? Optional: How many class periods and how long is lunch hour? (You could make it two minutes between classes, or you could make it 20 minutes between classes, but something in between would probably be more realistic.) 2) How many stalls are in each girls bathroom, and which one are these girls heading towards? Also, between which class periods (ie 1st/2nd, 6th/7th) will this scenario occur? (You could make it 1 stalls, or you could make it 100 stalls, but something in between would probably be more realistic.) 3) How strict are the teachers about being late, or using the bathroom during class? (In other words, how many tardies before disciplinary action is taken, and how many restroom passes are allowed per class per semester?) 4) What is the age and grade classification at this school in question (preferably somewhere between the 6th and 12th grades, where any combination of grades (ie 6th/7th, 7th/8th, 6th through 8th, 9th through 12th, or even 6th through 12th). 5) How long is the line at the bathroom? What are the names of the girls in the line (can add age or grade if you want), and how desperate is each particular girl to use the toilet? (The length of the line could be interesting depending on how long the passing time and how many stalls are in the bathroom. In other words, a line of 6 in an 8-stall bathroom with a 10-minute passing time is not the same as a line of 6 in a 3-stall bathroom with a 5-minute passing time). Other variables you could add (or not add) to make it interesting could be: 1) What if one or more of the toilets is stopped up before or during this bathroom break between classes? This can significantly alter the flow of the line and might make a difference people arriving to class late, and will there be an extra time allowance for situations like that? 2) Girls are (or are not) allowed to pee in the sink, trash can, floor, water bottle, desk, chair, or somewhere else. You could allow any or all (or none) of those possibilities, or go with my scenario where each girls either pees in a toilet or can't make it and pees in her pants. 3) Should "cutting in line" be allowed? Probably not, but it's your call. The idea is for you to make a scenario where at least one girl within the line has a full bladder that is about to burst and is very close to peeing her pants and certainly cannot wait another hour. But yet there are too many girls ahead of her in line for her to be able to pee and still get to class on time comfortably. Most likely, she'll be late, or just barely get there on time. In other words, the scenario should at least make it "somewhat difficult, but maybe not necessarily impossible" that "X" minutes (whether the X be 3, 5, 7, 10, or whatever) is enough time to 1) make it to a restroom (takes time) 2) wait in line (takes time) 3) pee (takes time) and 4) get to class on time (takes time). That doesn't even count locker time or time to wash and dry hands either. We can have some fun with these scearios.