Bathrooms, changing rooms, and the transgendered

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Soundproof? Where I work women don't make the loud noises in the bathroom that men do! I don't want to hear it. And yeah the men's bathroom is far worse in smell than the women's.

I can't say I've heard much in the way of unwanted noise in the gents before.

Our cubicles have openings at the bottom and tops but also on each side of the door so anyone washing their hands looking into the mirror can get a small glimpse inside one of the cubicles. No thanks.

Of course proper doors that actually offer privacy are a prerequisite. It's not difficult to make a proper door that doesn't provide peep holes everywhere. Just look at the door in any bathroom in any private residence.
 

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Even somewhere with huge levels of traffic you don't specifically need segregated rooms, just put a decent cubicle around each toilet bowl and the process the same for everybody - go into the room, pick an empty cubicle, do what you have to do, and leave.


Bingo. But I'm not sure that would empower the LBGT political agenda.

And again, what are talking about here? Like two-tenths of ONE PERCENT of the population? And the LBGT crowd insists it's ALWAYS been that. Well.... for a very long time, it wasn't a problem. Not sure why it is now. But yes, just having unisex restrooms would solve the practical "problem"



The unisex bathrooms cater for this kind of situation perfectly. If your daughter was 18 and disabled, if you were with an infirm parent of either gender, if your wife needed help going to the bathroom, whatever, you do the same as everybody else - pick a cubicle, do what you need to do, and leave.

Ahha.





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