I think that all bathrooms should be gender neutral and single occupant, like the bathrooms we have in our homes. Bigger establishments should just have more bathrooms, rather than large rooms with multiple toilets. One thing my living group in school had was a male, a female, and a gender neutral bathroom.
The GN bath was by the common area, because it was the most used. The female bath and the male bath were on the ends. It was so frustrating because instead of being "inclusive", they just ended up making the bathroom more inaccessible to female students because it increased the lines (which are already longer in women's toilets than men's) at the bathrooms on other floors.
Im so releaved their are gender neutral toilets at the local zoo now ...
In the four years I attended that university and in all the hours I spent sitting at a desk near the gender neutral toilets, I. Gender neutral toilets have been said to place women at a significant disadvantage, as men can then use both cubicles and urinals, women can only use the former, and women also need safe spaces given their health and sanitary needs (such as women who are menstruating, pregnant or at menopause, may need to use the toilet more often). I saw someone complaining about gender neutral toilets at an airport and it got me thinking.
Why would someone freak out over that, but then once you get on the airplane a gender neutral bathroom is suddenly normal. It's also very normal in trains, many workplaces and everyone has a gender neutral bathroom at home. But I think the majority of multi-occupant restrooms should be single gender (for use by people who identify as that gender).
Gender Neutral Toilets! : r/lgballt
There are a lot of women who are very uncomfortable about the idea of sharing restrooms with men, and if all restrooms are gender neutral, then these women will have nowhere to use the toilet. The library recently combined their male and female bathrooms to one large gender-neutral bathroom. It's on the second floor in Haggard Hall.
They torn down the wall between the two bathrooms and installed new stalls everywhere. Does anyone actually like them? Recently, while traveling in Europe, I've noticed something interesting: there are places with single gender-neutral toilets where nobody bats an eye. There are separate men's and women's restrooms, but it's common to see mothers bringing their boys into the women's room or women using men's when theirs is busy.
Gendered gender neutral bathrooms : r/pointlesslygendered
Why isn't this a big deal over. The U.S. Department of Education has said Denver Public Schools violated Title IX's prohibition against sex discrimination by having all.
However, it's only got a toilet that's so small the rim is near my shin. I'm not circumcised so I figured if I piss in this I am just going to spray it everywhere and it will be really disgusting for the next person. So I pissed in the sink instead.
Do you think its right that gender neutral toilets don't have urinals?