UNISA Sunnyside Campus

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Is This Your Business?
 

Most of the people using these toilets are students, but also some people from the public and people attending other functions, seminars and so on. Nice, mixed crowd at times.
Crowd: Anything, really. The toilet for disabled people is the spot where it happens, and it's clean, secure and private -- high halls and low door. You can really undress to the nude without a problem.

Who's Coming

Anything, really. The toilet for disabled people is the spot where it happens, and it's clean, secure and private -- high halls and low door. You can really undress to the nude without a problem.

c/o Walker & Mears Street. Entrance from Walker or Rissik. At the gate, say you are going to the Legal Aid Board, park your car and go to the men's toilet behind building 8.
  • Crowd:Anything, really. The toilet for disabled people is the spot where it happens, and it's clean, secure and private -- high halls and low door. You can really undress to the nude without a problem.
  • Directions:c/o Walker & Mears Street. Entrance from Walker or Rissik. At the gate, say you are going to the Legal Aid Board, park your car and go to the men's toilet behind building 8.
  • Hours:Good between 11h00 and 14h00, but sometimes also during the morning and sometimes also after 16h00.
    Best times: 12h00 to 14h00, Monday to Friday.
    Dates open: Good between 11h00 and 14h00, but sometimes also during the morning and sometimes also after 16h00.
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Hang around, wait for someone to enter the area and you will see when they are interested. Also go into the toilet for disabled people and start playing with yourself. They will follow.
    Cruisiest Spots: Inside the toilet area.
  • Nudity / Policy:You can undress in the toilet when it's closed.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:Can be quiet at times, but hanging around will be worth your wait.
 
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