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In my house the boys and girls use the same restroom. Me and my wife poop in the same toilet like every day. Sometimes other people come over(boys and girls) and they pee and even occasionally poop in there too! I know it's kind of a radical social experiment that we are running but honestly we have had no problems thus far.

I saw that some Kansas City schools just started co-ed bathrooms. The main washroom is shared and the stalls are completely private from floor to ceiling. It will also allow teachers to monitor the washroom area.

I personally hate public restrooms. The stalls give no privacy and the urinals are even worse, especially those without dividers. Having completely private stalls is a win for everyone.
 
I saw that some Kansas City schools just started co-ed bathrooms. The main washroom is shared and the stalls are completely private from floor to ceiling. It will also allow teachers to monitor the washroom area.

I personally hate public restrooms. The stalls give no privacy and the urinals are even worse, especially those without dividers. Having completely private stalls is a win for everyone.
Yeah, I've been an advocate for fully private single person restrooms for basically my entire life. How these community restrooms have become the norm in our society is odd to me, and it has nothing at all to do with transgender people. If we had single person restrooms this whole transgender thing regarding which restroom they choose would be a non-issue.

Reminds me of a pet peeve I need to post.
 
Yeah, I've been an advocate for fully private single person restrooms for basically my entire life. How these community restrooms have become the norm in our society is odd to me, and it has nothing at all to do with transgender people. If we had single person restrooms this whole transgender thing regarding which restroom they choose would be a non-issue.

Reminds me of a pet peeve I need to post.

I've had some weird bathroom experiences. Had a random drunk dude put his arm on my shoulder while we were both at urinals at a rock concert and compliment my junk. I physically couldn't use a urinal for a couple years after that. Caused a type of metal stage fright. I eventually got over it. I've also had people looking at me through the crack that exists between every metal "privacy stall" in bathrooms. Just weird stuff.

I also hate when co-workers want to have a conversation while I'm going to the bathroom. The whole Alec Baldwin in Along Came Polly scenario comes to mind. Maybe I'm weird, but I'd like some privacy while I do my thing.
 
So this story was circulating around few days ago. Transgender women got outed out by Westjet gate agent during check in... but. She tried to use her old ID with Male identity and Male picture from 5 years ago. I really do not understand why is she crying bloody murder about it when she is the one responsible that her ID is updated and matching her current gender. No wonder gate agent got confused as he sees a lady trying to check in but her ID shows a male with male identity and male picture. I really hate when people start blowing things out of proportion, it was your responsibility to use updated ID, don't complain that you felt mistreated, be happy you were even allowed on the plane.
Like if my old ID photo is with huge beard and long black hair and now I am shaved and died my short hair blonde... would I be complaining if gate agent would be double checking that it is really me and not some kind of criminal trying to get on the plane?
https://www.news.com.au/travel/trav...n/news-story/7438243670474e40cb7ce00674c8af9d
 
How about some public washrooms in Asia? Seems to be very equal for all:)

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I saw that some Kansas City schools just started co-ed bathrooms. The main washroom is shared and the stalls are completely private from floor to ceiling. It will also allow teachers to monitor the washroom area.

I personally hate public restrooms. The stalls give no privacy and the urinals are even worse, especially those without dividers. Having completely private stalls is a win for everyone.
Yep, no one gets mad that port o potties are not Men/Women at events. You have your private stall and a general waiting area and often a general hand wash area.

I am a big fan of this. Plus more open areas and public areas will lead to less problems. Bathrooms that are super private and away leave more opportunities for ****** people to bad things.
 
I won't even use urinals without a divider.
Really? I miss the dive bars having a big trough. I prefer an ounce of privacy but not if that means a longer line. Although I do dislike getting splashed on by someone else, so there is that.
 
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Really? I miss the dive bars having a big trough. I prefer an ounce of privacy but not if that means a longer line. Although I do dislike getting splashed on by someone else, so there is that.

I'm too shy to use a trough. I go out of my way at work to go to the bathroom with big dividers. All the others have tiny dividers, and some people will talk to me while pissing (??).
 
There seems to be so much drama surrounding something we all have to do several times per day. It's weird that we can't figure it out.

Someone above mentioned pills that delay puberty. I'm thinking about how many problems in society would be solved if everyone used these and puberty didn't start until after high school graduation.
 
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