If there is a huge line of girls, I support converting one of two mens room to a womens room (or vice versa at say a cub scout convention). However, no I don't support just urinals and tampon collectors all together in the changing/shower space. Supervised same-sex adults in locker rooms preventing hazing/fights/etc if there is an incident is something I'd support.Anonymous wrote:I sympathize with the rationale, but it seems there might be a better way than genderless bathroom to help trans kids. Maybe adding a few single stall ones, instead (akin to the family restrooms at airports.) I know I wouldn't have wanted to use the same restroom as boys when I was in school. Am I the only one who feels this way?
Anonymous wrote:thisAnonymous wrote:I am fully on board with single-stall unisex bathrooms. If you’re talking about having boys and girls in the same multiple-stall bathroom, hell no.
thisAnonymous wrote:I am fully on board with single-stall unisex bathrooms. If you’re talking about having boys and girls in the same multiple-stall bathroom, hell no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With all the stories about girls getting in fights in school bathrooms, this would be the better way to go. Not sure how possible it is with the existing bathroom set up.Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The things that go on in bathrooms at schools are disturbing. All bathrooms should be singular. That way, gender does not matter but it is also safe and private.
What stories? What school?
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The things that go on in bathrooms at schools are disturbing. All bathrooms should be singular. That way, gender does not matter but it is also safe and private.
Anonymous wrote:With all the stories about girls getting in fights in school bathrooms, this would be the better way to go. Not sure how possible it is with the existing bathroom set up.Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The things that go on in bathrooms at schools are disturbing. All bathrooms should be singular. That way, gender does not matter but it is also safe and private.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The things that go on in bathrooms at schools are disturbing. All bathrooms should be singular. That way, gender does not matter but it is also safe and private.
With all the stories about girls getting in fights in school bathrooms, this would be the better way to go. Not sure how possible it is with the existing bathroom set up.Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. The things that go on in bathrooms at schools are disturbing. All bathrooms should be singular. That way, gender does not matter but it is also safe and private.
Anonymous wrote:I am fully on board with single-stall unisex bathrooms. If you’re talking about having boys and girls in the same multiple-stall bathroom, hell no.