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In reply to the discussion: Some things to consider about "all-gender" bathrooms, "unisex", as we [View all]Wifes husband
(720 posts)102. Urinals
Urinals take less space. There are other benefits I won't address
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Downtown Seoul early 80s. Public unisex bathrooms, underground, multiple urinals and stalls.
Norrrm
Jan 2025
#7
If they do I promise to lift the sest when I go and put the seat down when I'm done.
multigraincracker
Jan 2025
#8
They take up less space and are simpler in design and maintenance -- iow, CHEAPER.
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2025
#106
Many, many years ago. I think in Denver, but that's uncertain. It was during a long trip through several states.
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2025
#109
I think it's completely unfair that unisexuals get their own bathroom in places where there are no men's or ladies' room
Intractable
Jan 2025
#21
The local YMCA calls them "Family Bathrooms" and has had them since the place was built.
eShirl
Jan 2025
#22
I will try to post the highlights here, niyad (or lowlights, if I'm being honest )
Diamond_Dog
Jan 2025
#68
It's not about safety in bathrooms or fairness in sports. Logic and gotchas aren't the solution.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2025
#39
Centering the people that these amoral rules and laws are trying to further marginalize, hurt and oppress.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2025
#48
When my mother ran the expansion project for the St. Maries Public Library in the 1970s...
jmowreader
Jan 2025
#67