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many clubs in these cities have unisex bathrooms and i love it, not for perverted reasons but because i think it shows openness, i love watching some guys come out of them saying i couldn't piss cause some fucking dude wearing a dress was standing up at the urinal!
obviously the same guy probably went in to peep at women but found that uni-sex really menas unisex! lol
true dat LadyMissKier, its those who protest the loudest who are guilty (as they see it), of sinfull thoughts.
i was actually thinking that when i was typing but just didnt finish the thought.
every single club ive been to with unisex bathrooms also happened to be gender and sexually free AND ALSO EVERY ONE OF THE HAS MALE AND FEMALE BATHROOMS AS WELL!
so any man going into what he knows is the unisex one is closeted and has to act appalled at what he saw after positioning his weenie straight up in his pants to hide the hard on!
true dat LadyMissKier, its those who protest the loudest who are guilty (as they see it), of sinfull thoughts.
i was actually thinking that when i was typing but just didnt finish the thought.
every single club ive been to with unisex bathrooms also happened to be gender and sexually free AND ALSO EVERY ONE OF THE HAS MALE AND FEMALE BATHROOMS AS WELL!
so any man going into what he knows is the unisex one is closeted and has to act appalled at what he saw after positioning his weenie straight up in his pants to hide the hard on!
i couldnt do that it would clear the belt line. haha wishful thinking.
western society is not ready for unisex bathrooms. too uptight, tooooo religious. tooooo much.
Well there is unisex bathrooms all over the place.
How many places only have one washroom?
I only have one washroom and all sexes use it.
Some restaurants and businesses have only one.
Uni-bathroom
Uni-sex
Same thing.
I would assume a gender neutral bathroom would have no urinals.
Why would it?
Urinals are not gender neutral.
So no worries of seeing others pee.
i am still thining this wont work. if the city gov pushes it on a financial basis it may have a chance, but the ultra moralists would be totally against. there is also another component to this in that are they only to be for adults 18+, or are children allowed in. i think you can see where this would go.
First off, any person in Toronto is allowed to access any washroom. This isn't some progressive law created by sympathetic bleeding-hearts; this was designed so companies don't have to hire extra caretakers. Female cleaners can access the men's washroom, and vice-versa. It's strange seeing corporate greed work for individual rights, but hey, it's something.
Second, "unisex" washrooms are very different than "single-use" washrooms. We already provide gender-neutral bathrooms in most places as it is - the washrooms with the little wheelchair on the front. Those are the safest, most convenient bathrooms around, and a lot of places are using them exclusively, and doing away with the old M/F dichotomy.
Check out the washrooms the next time you visit a Starbucks - chances are, they have one or two single-use, gender-neutral, handicap accessible bathrooms there. Same with the Sherbourne Health Centre, and Mt. Sinai hospital, and many other public places in downtown Toronto. Even U of T has a slew of single-use bathrooms spread out over campus, some of which are in 200-year-old buildings. It's not a difficult change to make, and more and more locations are heading this way; it's an easy way to serve everyone's bathroom needs all at once.
Second, "unisex" washrooms are very different than "single-use" washrooms. We already provide gender-neutral bathrooms in most places as it is - the washrooms with the little wheelchair on the front. Those are the safest, most convenient bathrooms around, and a lot of places are using them exclusively, and doing away with the old M/F dichotomy.
For what it's worth, the most convenient parking spots around are the ones with the wheelchair painted on them. Usually located right at the front of parking lots. I don't think it gives us all a right to use them.
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