One user – who only identified themself as “Straight-curious, top” – left replies under the listing at the start of the semester: “Orgy at hum who wanna start it off?” and “Who here type shi I’m tryna get an orgy.” ![]() Sniffies users describe the bathroom as a “Campus Spot for Fun,” accompanied by “Most popular for cruising on weekdays in the afternoon” and a thumbs-up icon labeling it “very popular.” According to A Modern Gay’s Guide, cruising “is the act of looking for sexual partners at a ‘beat.’” The bathroom is listed as “HUM” on Sniffies – another meetup site specifically tailored for “cruising” that gained traction during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the right side, sinks and urinals line the walls on the left are three connected toilet stalls and a lone handicap-accessible stall at the end. Members of – a gay and bisexual hookup site – noted the double doors, “so you can hear if someone is coming in.” ![]() The south wing of the Humanities Building has some of the only bathrooms on campus that have a two-door entrance, with a mini foyer separating the hallway and the bathroom. The remnants decorate the borders of several jagged peepholes carved into the stalls’ dividers. Dried, white stains coat the blue stalls of the third-floor bathroom in SF State’s Humanities Building.
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