In my new office, I'm on the 3rd floor of our building, but I spend a lot of time on the 4th floor. On both floors, the bathrooms are tucked behind the elevator.
On the third floor, if you go straight back, you are in the Women's Room; you have to go back then turn right to go into the Men's Room.
On the fourth floor … pretty much the other way around (though there's a Family Bathroom in-between the two there).
I haven't been nabbed by security or startled by shrieking ladies — yet — for the multiple times I've inadvertently walking into the wrong bathroom (two steps, at least, before I realize the stall arrangement is "wrong"), but I feel confident / concerned it will happen sooner or later.


You can't be the only one.
+Dan Eastwood Probably not. I haven't seen it happen to anyone else, but …
… They haven't seen you either, yet. 🙂
What does the sign say? Just look at the sign.
(Jeezuz. Why do I have to explain this to guys?)
+Paula Moore Oh, there are certainly signs. But if I had to pay attention to signs all the time, I'd never get anywhere. If I know that the Men's is straight ahead (as it is, on one floor), then why should I look at the sign?