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Gender Neutral Toilets
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a further example of creeping political correctness?
or a genuine attempt by a public body to be inclusive to all - as well as recognising the situation seen regularly on the continent, particularly at motorway services....
a further example of creeping political correctness?
or a genuine attempt by a public body to be inclusive to all - as well as recognising the situation seen regularly on the continent, particularly at motorway services....
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Each cubicle has a toilet and sink so it is totally private. The walls go right to the top and bottom so no peeking.
The doors open in to public space - a long, busy corridor so there is no chance of being jumped on by a lurker. Safe for everyone, gender neutral.
I suppose the only problem could be if the door suddenly opened when you are sat on the throne but the locks are sturdy and easy to use.
Each cubicle has a toilet and sink so it is totally private. The walls go right to the top and bottom so no peeking.
The doors open in to public space - a long, busy corridor so there is no chance of being jumped on by a lurker. Safe for everyone, gender neutral.
I suppose the only problem could be if the door suddenly opened when you are sat on the throne but the locks are sturdy and easy to use.
What's 'politically correct' about it? Unfortunately it is not to be universal; in restaurants, clubs, and the like; so we men will never have the answer to the perennial questions : "Why do they go in en masse, not singly?" and "What the heck do they do in there ?" Bodily functions could never explain the time taken.