Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the co-ed bathrooms? I have 3 in college and all 3 have had some form of a living situation that involved co-ed bathrooms. None have been like you are picturing in your head from what I've seen you post.
I feel like you are picturing this in your head:
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And this simply isn't what colleges have.
Most have this:
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Or this:
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And in that photo where it says Outer Curtain, 2 of my kid's dorm bathrooms had solid, locking doors there not curtains.
DD reports that she was more exposed and saw more exposed people while changing for PE in HS than she ever did in college. No one walks around in these bathrooms naked or even half-naked. She says that females wear robes and guys typically wear boxers and a tee or a tee and shorts. Guys don't even go shirtless in them.
That middle one is unacceptable.
Bring clothes in the shower with you or leave them out in the common area while you shower?
Eh? I am confused.
Just bring a robe with you. Jeez. All your bits are covered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the co-ed bathrooms? I have 3 in college and all 3 have had some form of a living situation that involved co-ed bathrooms. None have been like you are picturing in your head from what I've seen you post.
I feel like you are picturing this in your head:
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And this simply isn't what colleges have.
Most have this:
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Or this:
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And in that photo where it says Outer Curtain, 2 of my kid's dorm bathrooms had solid, locking doors there not curtains.
DD reports that she was more exposed and saw more exposed people while changing for PE in HS than she ever did in college. No one walks around in these bathrooms naked or even half-naked. She says that females wear robes and guys typically wear boxers and a tee or a tee and shorts. Guys don't even go shirtless in them.
I would be really uncomfortable with those setups in a gym bathroom or at work as an adult woman. School is worse. Unless there’s some sort of resource constraint, having all coed bathrooms seems like ideology being forced on young women in a way that likely makes many uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly do these work for a 'normal' girl- she is straight, not confused about her gender identity at all and conventionally modest. She isn't interested in sharing a dressing room, shower stall, or row of toilets a la Marine barracks style with random guys or lesbians.
I don't understand what you don't understand.
You have all gender bathrooms in your home, don't you?
Why is this puzzling for you?
Are you slow?
How is this comparable? In your home, one person uses it at a time. Same with the all gender bathrooms at businesses, they are for one person to use. Multiple showers lined up with small plastic curtains separating does seem inappropriate to be all gender.
Multiple people have explained that the schools that do all gender bathrooms don’t have that model.
Anonymous wrote:Hope the ladies enjoy all of the piss all over the seats and floors from the dudes urinating in the same bathroom.
Welcome to progress in action.
Anonymous wrote:I never understood why schools charge huge sums for elite educations, and then undermine it by shoving the students in crowded loud dorms where they can't get quiet sleep at night, and can't have privacy in the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the co-ed bathrooms? I have 3 in college and all 3 have had some form of a living situation that involved co-ed bathrooms. None have been like you are picturing in your head from what I've seen you post.
I feel like you are picturing this in your head:
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And this simply isn't what colleges have.
Most have this:
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Or this:
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And in that photo where it says Outer Curtain, 2 of my kid's dorm bathrooms had solid, locking doors there not curtains.
DD reports that she was more exposed and saw more exposed people while changing for PE in HS than she ever did in college. No one walks around in these bathrooms naked or even half-naked. She says that females wear robes and guys typically wear boxers and a tee or a tee and shorts. Guys don't even go shirtless in them.
I would be really uncomfortable with those setups in a gym bathroom or at work as an adult woman. School is worse. Unless there’s some sort of resource constraint, having all coed bathrooms seems like ideology being forced on young women in a way that likely makes many uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the co-ed bathrooms? I have 3 in college and all 3 have had some form of a living situation that involved co-ed bathrooms. None have been like you are picturing in your head from what I've seen you post.
I feel like you are picturing this in your head:
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And this simply isn't what colleges have.
Most have this:
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Or this:
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And in that photo where it says Outer Curtain, 2 of my kid's dorm bathrooms had solid, locking doors there not curtains.
DD reports that she was more exposed and saw more exposed people while changing for PE in HS than she ever did in college. No one walks around in these bathrooms naked or even half-naked. She says that females wear robes and guys typically wear boxers and a tee or a tee and shorts. Guys don't even go shirtless in them.
That middle one is unacceptable.
Bring clothes in the shower with you or leave them out in the common area while you shower?
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the co-ed bathrooms? I have 3 in college and all 3 have had some form of a living situation that involved co-ed bathrooms. None have been like you are picturing in your head from what I've seen you post.
I feel like you are picturing this in your head:
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And this simply isn't what colleges have.
Most have this:
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Or this:
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And in that photo where it says Outer Curtain, 2 of my kid's dorm bathrooms had solid, locking doors there not curtains.
DD reports that she was more exposed and saw more exposed people while changing for PE in HS than she ever did in college. No one walks around in these bathrooms naked or even half-naked. She says that females wear robes and guys typically wear boxers and a tee or a tee and shorts. Guys don't even go shirtless in them.