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I've found that most single occupancy restrooms are gender-specific. Why is that?
I'm not a fan of single occupancy restrooms. I find that, ironically, they offer less privacy than multi-user restrooms, since there is always a line to use them, so there is no way to discreetly enter and exit.
Must not get around very much down there in Jersey. Men and women have been using the same facilities in buses, trains, plains, and restaurants for years.
Indeed, in plains there's only one way to go, regardless of your gender.
Why the f would women want to use a RR where guys use it? Public Men's rooms smell like pee farts and s--t. I'm sure every woman's wet dream is to sit down and pee while hearing some fat hog in the next stall grunt snort fart and crap out a digested turkey sandwich on rye. And when they get out of the stall they get to see some guy pissing in a waterless urinal. Btw waterless urinals are the most disgusting things ever made
If women thought men were disgusting before this will just seal that opinion into fact.
I don't even like having to share the restroom with my own gender! I hope the "family restroom" concept (single toilet) becomes more commonplace, although I have yet to use one. I like as much privacy as possible. It seems strange to me that it is even acceptable for people to use the same bathroom at the same time. I can see maybe for a crowded facility like a stadium, but for most applications they could just as easily built 2 or 3 separate rooms instead of one room with 2 or 3 toilets/urinal.
Unless a guy choices to use the toilet, most men are not going to have privacy when they use the urinals. Most urinals even today don't have dividers so there really isn't privacy for men when using the bathroom. Most urinals in male bathrooms look like these. Males a usually standing "shoulder to shoulder" when using public restrooms.
There's already an unwritten golden rule of "one urinal apart"
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