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In reply to the discussion: Some things to consider about "all-gender" bathrooms, "unisex", as we [View all]ShazzieB
(22,605 posts)Different countries have different norms regarding public nudity (even partial). I really don't think the setup you describe in Seoul would be accepted in the US. In fact, I'm just about positive it wouldn't be.
As a woman, I would be very uncomfortable having to walk past a bunch of men with their dicks out peeing to get to a bathroom stall. You can call me a prude if you want, but I know for a fact that I'd have a lot of company.
All-gender bathrooms are fine by me, but afaic, urinals need to be in a separate enclosed area, for the same reasons toilets are in enclosed stalls: so people can take care of their private activities in private, without having to witness the private activities of others.
I'll leave it to those who use urinals to decide whether to push for all urinals to be individually enclosed the way toilets are. I don't use urinals, so I don't need to have a vote on that.