| quote:Originally posted by acidbreeze
 as long as the stalls aren't too high, it's fine. I think it's more of a cleaning issue that they don't touch the ground. never know how far people would want to take the issue (e.g., soundproof stalls or toilet splashback baffles)
 
 
 on that note, I think stall walls should stretch from the ceiling to the floor--it would muffle grunts, splashes, etc. and could possibly serve to insulate some pretty disgusting smells.
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