| Azuren said: I work in Austin, TX, and it's getting a little silly now. To catch anyone up: Austin is a very liberal city, often cited as a blue oasis in a red desert. And nearly every place in Austin has replaced their Men and Women signs with Men/Women signs. I keep thinking "Okay, there's the family room for people with infants and toddlers... And there's another... Wait." It gets even more ridiculous when they tried using unique ways to determine men and women's rooms, like with art and such on the doors. Overall, it makes finding a urinal difficult. I would prefer different signs that at least indicate which room has urinals. Seriously. |
Does that mean that both types of bathroom include that rather nasty bin for sanitary towels? Since obviously a woman in a mens bathroom isn't going to flush that right? for me that is one of the reasons that I also wouldn't want to be in a unisex bathroom, heck maybe if you find that inside the bathroom you go in you could just pop the lid open and you got yourself a urinal?
And sure it's all fine to say people should be mature about it and able to use the same toilet as everyone else without feeling awkward, but do you think the same about your children? would you let a small girl walk into a room after some big guys to use the bathroom knowing that the guys might be using the urinal inside?
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