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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward
I think the main point is the use of "the element of surprise". What's not clear is how the lady hid in the men's room. Depending on how that occurred, and much of that is dependent on the layout of the men's room (a stall behind the urinal? Not common, but possible. A side by side layout would make it virtually impossible. Exit the stall and you'll be seen out of the corner of the eye, totally killing the element of surprise. Like, a guy is going to not notice a woman exiting at stall out of the corner of his eye? So different it would trigger a automatic glance. No surprise.)
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Unless the woman were able to pass for a man. Some women do look more masculine in their appearance (or like a young boy perhaps with hair cut short). And naturally if she were dressed properly (in men's clothes) on top of that he might not notice until it's too late.