Would You Use a Unisex Bathroom?

Does this question mean using one toilet and taking turns or like Has Been suggested, using the stalls at the same time.
Yes, I was asking about one large room with several stalls, all with significant partitions between them. There would be privacy, but would it be enough? You would then have rows of sinks for washing hands.
 

Yes, I was asking about one large room with several stalls, all with significant partitions between them. There would be privacy, but would it be enough? You would then have rows of sinks for washing hands.
Oh. Well that’s far different. Yes, I would use it. I didn’t realize there were partitions and thought we had to go in front of otters which I’m not into.
 
Well if I had to go and that was all that was available... I can say, sometimes the toilets at work are not the best. If I see something especially egregious, I'll let housekeeping know.

Back in the 90's, I went to a large quilt show at a convention center. Probably 95% women there. Long line for the restroom. The men's room, they were in and out fast. They should have made some of those men's restrooms for women during that particular event because the wait was long.
 
Sure; anything's better than trying to find a bush to squat behind.
Done that before today. I've actually also reduced the long line of ladies waiting to get into the one or two toilets by temporarily commandeering the gents, especially when the queue outside the ladies was very much longer than the other queue.

If I hadn't the tour bus would have never been able to leave on time.
 
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A friend and I were going to a concert in the city. There was a McDonalds restaurant, so we decided to go in there before the concert started. It was a very long line with men and women waiting. As we got nearer, we could see that this was only a unisex toilet. When the door opened I could see urine all over the floor and seat and immediately walked away and we used the hotel down the street. You'd think McDonalds would have had time to clean it??
 
When I first saw a squat toilet, I didn't know what to think or how to use it. One of the Turkish military Officers told me that they use them quite frequently in Turkey because the Hindu and Muslim religions require anal cleansing with water and not paper. I saw a squat toilet with a long hose hanging down from the ceiling that was used to wash their bottom after using the toilet. Fortunately, they also had a few regular toilets (with seats) for us Westerners to use, so I stuck to using the type I was most familiar with. I did have to take my own TP into the stall, which had no door on it.
 
No, thanks having seen the huge long barely moving queues of women at the ladies beach toilets, many in skimpy bikinis and the men just nipping in and out. Totally lost what the majority of ladies must do in the places.
 
I was at Women's College Hospital yesterday to see my Cardiologist. All of the washrooms in the hospital are "Gender neutral " meaning any one can use them. Each one is a single small room with a toilet, wash basin and locking door. The building is 8 floors high, with at least 5 washrooms on each floor. WCH does not have in patient beds, all services are done on a "out patient basis only ". It also does not have a cafeteria, instead it has a lobby food court with contract food vendors. JimB.
 
No! Last week my Daughter and I went to a town that had a Target store. They have unisex bathrooms. We ate at Cracker Barrel, used their bathroom and then headed to Target.ā˜ŗļø
 
When you enter a bathroom stall, it is automatically the same sxe bathroom stall as you. We are creatures of habit, so it's whatever you're used to.
BTW, about weird bathroom things- most bathroom doors are narrower than the other doors in the house. The reason-nobody really knows why. Go measure your bathroom door's width, and then other doors.
 
No, thanks having seen the huge long barely moving queues of women at the ladies beach toilets, many in skimpy bikinis and the men just nipping in and out. Totally lost what the majority of ladies must do in the places.
men just flop in and flop out - but I know my wife like to redo her hair; apply more lipstick ; maybe a bit more face and hand cream - don't forget the eyebrows - when she walks out she gotta look like she's never walked in!!!
 


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