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Generally when you bring a topic up such as Target's bathroom policy you should at least tell us what their bathroom policy is if you want our opinion on it or want info on it. I have no clue what you are referring to.
Don't hear anything about this. How has it worked out it? Issues? Or just a tempest in a teacup?
Seems like it's a non issue since most posters don't even know what you are talking about.
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Originally Posted by Quietude
So, what is the policy? "Hit the target?"
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Originally Posted by Mr_Geek
Generally when you bring a topic up such as Target's bathroom policy you should at least tell us what their bathroom policy is if you want our opinion on it or want info on it. I have no clue what you are referring to.
I dunno...I know a few years ago they adopted a policy of allowing people to use the restroom that conforms to their sexual identity but so what? I've used the men's room in stores before when there is an insanely long line in the women's restroom. You go in the stall and close the door do your business and leave. Having sex separated restrooms was a victorian idea that stuck with us because no one ever challenged the stupidity of it.
When I have to go, I have to go... All I need is a clean restroom nearby, with toilet paper, soap and a running water.
And I don't care about anything else. No time to waste and observe others and speculate about their gender.
I am so used to unisex bathrooms overseas that this is not something that would ever bother me.
The only general wish I have is to see redesigned stalls fitted with doors without vertical gaps, so no one could see what's going on inside. I don't really understand the purpose of 1-2" gaps between the doors...
I have no problem with the bathroom thing. My state is taking it a bit further and allowing people to select whatever gender they choose on their driver's licenses starting 1/1/19 (Male, Female, Nonbinary).
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