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Gender Neutral Toilet Palava
how embaressing for the lady in question, and the men or shemales err? pc nonense
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Let us pretend that people will come from both angles.
Those who are comfortable with shared facilities but find objection to the urinal in my opinion may be a bit sensitive. The only options they have would be, to write a formal complaint requesting more aesthetic urinals, to request that it is cubicles only or avoid using the facilities completely, which should not be an option.
Those who are not comfortable with shared facility’s (In this case, I think the focus is women?) will of course find objection to that urinal. It’s horrific and I can tell you that it smells awful, any man could. But, if they are not happy with shared facilities in general then that is where the issue primarily lays.
Let us pretend that people will come from both angles.
Those who are comfortable with shared facilities but find objection to the urinal in my opinion may be a bit sensitive. The only options they have would be, to write a formal complaint requesting more aesthetic urinals, to request that it is cubicles only or avoid using the facilities completely, which should not be an option.
Those who are not comfortable with shared facility’s (In this case, I think the focus is women?) will of course find objection to that urinal. It’s horrific and I can tell you that it smells awful, any man could. But, if they are not happy with shared facilities in general then that is where the issue primarily lays.
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TheDevil
//The only options they have would be, to write a formal complaint requesting more aesthetic urinals, to request that it is cubicles only or avoid using the facilities completely, which should not be an option.//
I am pointing out that there is a choice of toilets to visit on site.
Regarding larger cubicles, which I didn't know was part of the issue - that has long been the case they are small.
Regarding the smell, they really shouldn't smell to any high degree.
TheDevil
//The only options they have would be, to write a formal complaint requesting more aesthetic urinals, to request that it is cubicles only or avoid using the facilities completely, which should not be an option.//
I am pointing out that there is a choice of toilets to visit on site.
Regarding larger cubicles, which I didn't know was part of the issue - that has long been the case they are small.
Regarding the smell, they really shouldn't smell to any high degree.
Ummmm - "the gents toilets are pretty grim."
Yes, I agree that many men's rooms at pubs are quite horrible. However, I have seen some horrific women's toilets also. I don't want to get too into it, but red marks on the under side of the toilet seat is not something a male wants to see whilst picking up the seat, as not to urinate on it.
Yes, I agree that many men's rooms at pubs are quite horrible. However, I have seen some horrific women's toilets also. I don't want to get too into it, but red marks on the under side of the toilet seat is not something a male wants to see whilst picking up the seat, as not to urinate on it.
Emmie - "that surely is a failure of the pub to clean properly"
Emmie that goes for the male and female toilets. If the male toilets are disgusting, surely that is a failure of the pub to clean properly?
A pub can't be expected to check the toilet conditions after each use. Also, this situation has occurred not only in pubs, but also shop toilets.
Emmie that goes for the male and female toilets. If the male toilets are disgusting, surely that is a failure of the pub to clean properly?
A pub can't be expected to check the toilet conditions after each use. Also, this situation has occurred not only in pubs, but also shop toilets.
at Milan Linate airport one afternoon a few years ago (a microcosm of Italian chaos if ever there was), the ladies toilets were out of action and everyone was using the gents. 2 business types were stood tackle in hand, one said to the other "aren't you worried what the non-standard visitors will see?"
"No", said his companion, "the inch has just been revalued against the centimetre"......
"No", said his companion, "the inch has just been revalued against the centimetre"......
Depends on societal attitudes. E.g. in Amsterdam, anyone can walk past a urinal ...
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