Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hampden Sydney had literally one large tiled room with 10 shower heads on the wall. Zero partitans or curtains. It was single sex, so that part wasn't an issue but if you expected any sort of privacy while washing your privates, you were SOL
I would have literally NOT applied to that school based solely on that fact. There is NO way I'd do that. My mom and I once went into a clothing store we'd never been to and it turned out there was a communal dressing room. I noped out of there so fast it made my mother's head spin. She tried to be all "it's no big deal" and I told her to go ahead and change in front of strangers.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Wellesley in the 80’s and even we had coed bathrooms. Visiting men were not required to leave the building and pee in the lake.
Anonymous wrote:The entire time I was in college, nobody saw me naked unless I specifically wanted them to. I lived in corridor style dorms where I had to walk down the hallway to the bathrooms, and then inside the bathroom, there was a toilet section with stalls, shower section (with stalls) and sink section. I just wore a bathrobe and it was a non-issue.
Anonymous wrote:Reading this thread, I'm actually disturbed at the number of men who seem to feel entitled to access to naked women. If this isn't an argument for same-sex bathrooms, I don't know what is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coed bathrooms were never a thing at Virginia Tech.
I would be so embarrassed having to poop in a bathroom with boys. How mortifying. Poor girls.
What about lesbians, OO doesn’t want lesbians in the stall next to her child either
Not even close to the same thing as sharing a bathroom with boys.
When they are there to witness it, boys will always make fun of girls that fart or poop. Ugh, have you imagine? I would live in constant anxiety about when I could poop.
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.
There may be some single sex bathrooms but she will have to share those with lesbians along with the rest of the campus.
Anonymous wrote:If my daughter goes to an all girls' school, will there be separate bathrooms for straight and lesbian women?
Anonymous wrote:Go to school in the 1990s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to school in the 1990s.
I did in 1999. I lived in a women's dorm at Purdue. Men were not allowed on the floors past 10 pm and never in the bathrooms. What's your point here, exactly?
My husband went to Purdue in the late 90s and I can assure you men were upstairs in the women’s dorms after 10pm.
I never experienced it myself. Of course it happened. My point was, the 90s weren't some free love era with orgy in the dorm hallways.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Wellesley in the 80’s and even we had coed bathrooms. Visiting men were not required to leave the building and pee in the lake.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Wellesley in the 80’s and even we had coed bathrooms. Visiting men were not required to leave the building and pee in the lake.
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.