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muon2
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« on: December 22, 2015, 08:24:23 AM »

Yes and it will happen one day I assure you that.

Lmao... Up the revolution against gender segregated bathrooms.

My view, of course, is obviously not, there is no compelling reason for their introduction besides a strange desire to appease a tiny minority of the population. Also, I remember when they introduced a gender neutral bathroom in my school back in the day it was a severe blow to the whole school toilet experience from which it never recovered.

Get ready for it...lots of stores already are doing it wouldn't be shocked if it happened in the future.

I was shopping yesterday and stopped for a bite at a nice cafe and chocolate shop (the eggnog gelato affogato was tasty). They had two restroom but both were marked for both sexes. Since they had single toilets and lockable doors, I doubt anyone thought anything of it.
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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2015, 07:49:56 AM »


Was my example from shopping this week absurd in any way?

I was shopping yesterday and stopped for a bite at a nice cafe and chocolate shop (the eggnog gelato affogato was tasty). They had two restrooms but both were marked for both sexes. Since they had single toilets and lockable doors, I doubt anyone thought anything of it.
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« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2015, 10:51:40 PM »

Here's an interesting situation I encountered today. I stopped at a highway rest area that was crowded with holiday travelers. There were restrooms for each gender and three fixtures in each. The line for the women's room was over 10 minutes, but there was no wait at the men's room.

I've noted earlier my experience with unisex restrooms at small restaurants led to no problems. In light of TexasGurl's comment about men and toilets (which I think is accurate), would it be worth making both rest area facilities into "family" restrooms with shorter waits for women (and longer for men), but with less clean conditions?
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