I'm not in favour of unisex public toilets... Many women may be uncomfortable with that... Many guys too... Besides, guys maybe sometimes competing to get to the restroom... And yeah... most of the guys try to hit on ladies... (Irrespective of the place) So it's better, in my opinion, if there are separate spaces for all...
It's what I have at home. It works. It's interesting to see that being in a wheelchair is a gender :D For those advocating more genders (than... three?): I would LOVE to see the symbols representing them.
I've used family washrooms before. It's for parents with small kids. There were multiple stalls and it is a bit weird to wash my hands beside some woman who just went to the bathroom, but not really a big deal. I think parents get it. It's dangerous to just send your small child into a public washroom alone.
We have some at my university as well as male and female bathrooms. The unisex ones are just a row of small, individual bathrooms, not the typical stalls. They're way more comfortable.
I think there needed and great in certain situations, but me being a girl I would feel a little safe of uncomfortable if a grown man is in there with me.
I like them. People feel uncomfortable using them, so nobody uses them. That means they are typically super clean and quiet, that’s why I always go for unisex in case I can.
I think it's fine for a store or restaurant, but not for concerts or sporting events. The reason for this is because of the sheer volume of people. You're far more likely to have a bad person when there's 20,000 people than if you have 100. And the vast majority of people in line for the restroom are going to use it for it's intended purpose, and not for nefarious reasons.
hmmm, now u got me thinking of some way i could utilize these special toilets to where i could somehow get my dick under the toilet seat and get a girl to piss on my dick without her knowing or being aware... hmmmmmmmm... would be very difficult to not get noticed... not sure it would work... hmmmmmmmm...
I am dumbfounded how did this even freaking happen everybody knows what gender they are confused or not our children use these facilities which is another topic altogether not so many years ago America knew who we were now it's like the new right is wrong what the f*** it makes me want to scream
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If they have only a unisex or both m/f and unisex then its fine. The problem is when they take male washrooms and make them unisex and keep the female only washrooms for women. That’s extremely sexist.
I know that entitled female use male washrooms anyways but its super sexist to take our bathroom away because we don’t have rights and shit.
So Cindy I come whistling in to do my business next to you who so doing her business?
How do you feel? Cause id feel a touch embarrassed tbh I don't know what women think men do in there but 90% of us get our business dome and leave without so much as a howdy do mayyybe a nod or such at most and guy code never. Ever. Ever be im the middle urinal. Ever
I don't really care. I look at it similarly to family bathrooms. We're all there to go in, do our business and leave. And yeah singular family bathrooms are a thing but all too often are they constantly occupied.
I never had any particular issue with unisex bathroom ever. It is a little annoying if the place has too many people, otherwise I've been alright.
The only negative experience I ever had was ironically in a female washroom. I had no idea who dudes were lurking around there. Made me very uncomfortable given that I was there to change back to my normal clothes after I was done with a stage performance wearing specific garments.
I think its a good idea. Instead of having 2 separate for male and female, why not have 1 which consists of a larger area so that more people can use it at the same time and there's less waiting.
I think the main concern people had was that it would attract predators. Public, shared bathroom for both genders sound like the greatest idea. For a single bathroom, maybe, but things might get awkward with men and women all doing their business together in the same room.
Have you been to a concert or other event and seen a female go into the men's room (they usually get right in) but let a Male go into the females, better have bail money even though buildings usually have more female bathrooms than male.
I live in southern CA and most of the fast-food restaurants that I go to have unisex restrooms. At first it was odd but then I got used to it. Everything seems to work well and I haven't heard of any complaints.
@Fatherhere901 Yes, the Unisex bathroom can only be used by one person at a time. I wouldn't go into a restroom that allowed the opposite sex in. There's nothing wrong with it - it was just the way I was brought up in society.
That is the reason that Uni-sex restroom worked so well... it was for 1 person at a time. But, that is not the goal trying to be obtained by the "New Age" are striving for. Retail stores are giving everyone 2 restrooms, the public wants them to give them 5. (personal, parental, princesses, and 2 that are actually "gender based")
@Fatherhere901 How can retail stores stay in business? There is an increase in minimal wage. Now they have to use up space for these types of restrooms?
Unisex toilets will never work. Most of the time, at some point, women will claim they're uncomfortable with having men in the same toilets, and ask that they can't enter. In the end, it will be women toilets only.
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I'm not in favour of unisex public toilets...
Many women may be uncomfortable with that... Many guys too...
Besides, guys maybe sometimes competing to get to the restroom... And yeah... most of the guys try to hit on ladies... (Irrespective of the place)
So it's better, in my opinion, if there are separate spaces for all...
It's what I have at home. It works.
It's interesting to see that being in a wheelchair is a gender :D
For those advocating more genders (than... three?): I would LOVE to see the symbols representing them.
I've used family washrooms before.
It's for parents with small kids.
There were multiple stalls and it is a bit weird to wash my hands beside some woman who just went to the bathroom, but not really a big deal.
I think parents get it.
It's dangerous to just send your small child into a public washroom alone.
We have some at my university as well as male and female bathrooms. The unisex ones are just a row of small, individual bathrooms, not the typical stalls. They're way more comfortable.
I think there needed and great in certain situations, but me being a girl I would feel a little safe of uncomfortable if a grown man is in there with me.
*unsafe and uncomfortable
I like them. People feel uncomfortable using them, so nobody uses them. That means they are typically super clean and quiet, that’s why I always go for unisex in case I can.
I hadn't considered this angle - at all. I think you make a very good point.
Haha yeah the standard toilets at uni are usually occupied so I learned to appreciate that aspect of unisex toilets
I think it's fine for a store or restaurant, but not for concerts or sporting events. The reason for this is because of the sheer volume of people. You're far more likely to have a bad person when there's 20,000 people than if you have 100. And the vast majority of people in line for the restroom are going to use it for it's intended purpose, and not for nefarious reasons.
hmmm, now u got me thinking of some way i could utilize these special toilets to where i could somehow get my dick under the toilet seat and get a girl to piss on my dick without her knowing or being aware... hmmmmmmmm... would be very difficult to not get noticed... not sure it would work... hmmmmmmmm...
maybe i would have to some how jus get some hidden bag in the toilet that collects her piss then pour it on my dick after she leaves
I am dumbfounded how did this even freaking happen everybody knows what gender they are confused or not our children use these facilities which is another topic altogether not so many years ago America knew who we were now it's like the new right is wrong what the f*** it makes me want to scream
If they have only a unisex or both m/f and unisex then its fine.
The problem is when they take male washrooms and make them unisex and keep the female only washrooms for women. That’s extremely sexist.
I know that entitled female use male washrooms anyways but its super sexist to take our bathroom away because we don’t have rights and shit.
Good idea. It's time people dropped their childish notions of toilet shame.
So Cindy I come whistling in to do my business next to you who so doing her business?
How do you feel? Cause id feel a touch embarrassed tbh I don't know what women think men do in there but 90% of us get our business dome and leave without so much as a howdy do mayyybe a nod or such at most and guy code never. Ever. Ever be im the middle urinal. Ever
I don't really care. I look at it similarly to family bathrooms. We're all there to go in, do our business and leave. And yeah singular family bathrooms are a thing but all too often are they constantly occupied.
They are fine, but female washrooms would definitely be better.
I'd say one thing though, the unisex bathroom still better have a mirror.
Well unisex bathrooms don't quite sound like a good idea in Bangladesh in the first place 😂
However in some European countries, they do work well, where the genders have mutual respect and where there is real equality.
Take Finland for an example. Unisex toilets are scattered all across their capital and the people use it without problems.
The whole point is to bring together the two genders and make the bathrooms less weird.
I never had any particular issue with unisex bathroom ever. It is a little annoying if the place has too many people, otherwise I've been alright.
The only negative experience I ever had was ironically in a female washroom. I had no idea who dudes were lurking around there. Made me very uncomfortable given that I was there to change back to my normal clothes after I was done with a stage performance wearing specific garments.
I can understand. The gap between the genders is really pronounced at some places. They see each other like they're two different species.
And of course, that would have been a scarring experience.
I guess the westerners (not US ofc) are able to pull it off well in select places because there is mutual respect between the genders.
Of course the pricks may exist, but the norm is to be nice to everyone, so they don't end up doing weird shit.
It is sadly the opposite case of what we have here.
I think its a good idea. Instead of having 2 separate for male and female, why not have 1 which consists of a larger area so that more people can use it at the same time and there's less waiting.
I think the main concern people had was that it would attract predators. Public, shared bathroom for both genders sound like the greatest idea. For a single bathroom, maybe, but things might get awkward with men and women all doing their business together in the same room.
As in a bathroom with multiple stalls, and guys and girls would be at sinks next to each other washing their hands? Hell na
Have you been to a concert or other event and seen a female go into the men's room (they usually get right in) but let a Male go into the females, better have bail money even though buildings usually have more female bathrooms than male.
I live in southern CA and most of the fast-food restaurants that I go to have unisex restrooms. At first it was odd but then I got used to it. Everything seems to work well and I haven't heard of any complaints.
Could it be that the restroom can only be used by 1 Unisex person at a time?
@Fatherhere901
Yes, the Unisex bathroom can only be used by one person at a time. I wouldn't go into a restroom that allowed the opposite sex in. There's nothing wrong with it - it was just the way I was brought up in society.
That is the reason that Uni-sex restroom worked so well... it was for 1 person at a time. But, that is not the goal trying to be obtained by the "New Age" are striving for. Retail stores are giving everyone 2 restrooms, the public wants them to give them 5. (personal, parental, princesses, and 2 that are actually "gender based")
@Fatherhere901
How can retail stores stay in business? There is an increase in minimal wage. Now they have to use up space for these types of restrooms?
Now your getting the point of the owners of retail stores versus the demands to cater to the beliefs of a minority of their customers
Unisex toilets will never work. Most of the time, at some point, women will claim they're uncomfortable with having men in the same toilets, and ask that they can't enter. In the end, it will be women toilets only.
I can't agree...
I believe it will be a transgender male or a Pan-sexual , who's having a "feminine day" who will be the one complaining they don't "feel comfortable".