Do most colleges have coed bathrooms?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the answer is yes. You need to look at religious schools to get away from coed dorms.


You’ve got to be kidding me. Are you seriously saying that dorm bathrooms that include showers are co-ed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a coed bathroom my sophomore year and honestly it was no big deal.



How can it not be a big deal? How many girls would want the guy they have a crush on hear them poop?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lived in a house with 8 others in grad school and all the bathrooms were coed. ?

Seriously, I don’t think coed is the norm, but it’s normal AT CERTAIN SCHOOLS and therefor not a big deal. If there were problems, they wouldn’t have them.


But only one person would be in the bathroom at a time. Big difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the answer is yes. You need to look at religious schools to get away from coed dorms.


You’ve got to be kidding me. Are you seriously saying that dorm bathrooms that include showers are co-ed?



Yeah. There are single stalls, though. I'd love to see how this would work out at your office gym.
Anonymous
If we are okay with college dorms having coed bathrooms then shouldn’t we be okay having coed bathrooms at work? Why have a men’s room and ladies room? I know why, but apparently others don’t.

With all of the sexual abuse at colleges the last thing girls need is to have males in close proximity while they are trying to shower.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the answer is yes. You need to look at religious schools to get away from coed dorms.


You’ve got to be kidding me. Are you seriously saying that dorm bathrooms that include showers are co-ed?



Yeah. There are single stalls, though. I'd love to see how this would work out at your office gym.


I have been on a few tours and I have yet to see a large coed bathroom like this with multiple shower and toilet stalls.

I've heard that they exist I'm just not sure which universities have them.
Anonymous
My dorm at Berkeley had coed bathrooms all the way back on the 90s. Had no idea that was unusual.
Anonymous
My school had them 20 years ago. Most the bathrooms had double stalled showers so you could undress and leave clean clothes in a private stall and then step into another private stall behind it to shower. Some of the dorms used curtains instead of metal stall doors and i didn’t love that set up but never heard of any issues either.
Anonymous
My school had communal single sex bathrooms with individual toilet and curtained shower stalls.

I attended school during one semester and was assigned a room in a normally male dorm. The hall was single sex and the communal bathroom had no curtains on the showers for modesty. I learned to shower at off hours....
Anonymous
^during one summer semester
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the answer is yes. You need to look at religious schools to get away from coed dorms.


You’ve got to be kidding me. Are you seriously saying that dorm bathrooms that include showers are co-ed?



Yeah. There are single stalls, though. I'd love to see how this would work out at your office gym.


I have been on a few tours and I have yet to see a large coed bathroom like this with multiple shower and toilet stalls.

I've heard that they exist I'm just not sure which universities have them.


It seems to be mainly NE SLAC's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gosh, I'm old. How did this become a thing? We had coed dorms, but single-sex bathrooms. Don't kids want some privacy?


We had co-ed bathrooms in the late 70s/early 80s.
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