Would You Use a Unisex Bathroom?

At a very large event in the desert, where facilities are were scarce, I was in a short line to a mens group toilet it was an 8 foot by 10 foot plastic porta-potty building with a trough urinal on each side. When I walked in I was aware that someone small was behind me and then stood next to me to pee in the trough.
Now I do not usually check out the person next to me but this time I did and there was a 5 foot nothing ninety-pound young gal preparing to pee I was already doing my business when she whips out a ten inch ***** and begins to pee. I looked her in the eye and said, "I'm jealous" She grinned and wagged it a little.
A common thing at this week-long event are pee funnels, so the gals do not have to sit on the porta-potty seats. Her pee funnel was in the shape of a ten-inch *****, It was easily seen as plastic but she fit right in with the guys. No guy seemed to think much of it but they had not seen what I saw.
I don't think men care much about women in their space. I have been sitting naked in a hot tub and when a strange woman asked to join us we said sure.
That being said when my army unit had females in it they could grab any guy and post him at the door to the all sex latrine. I think it is very different for a female. Too many men have inappropriate behaviors around women.
Most guys would just smile and laugh if a woman was inappropriate with them.
In a crowded party my wife of thirty years ago, asked me if that woman had touched my crotch when we walked by? I smiled and said yes, I think she did. I think she likes me. We stayed on the other side of the room for the rest of the night and I never looked back at the woman I just thought it was nice way to say hi.
If a man had done that to my wife I would have punched him out without a word. I feel It's different for guys.
 

Unisex toilets are prevalent in Europe... people think nothing of them.
They have also been used in Japan for decades and not one bad incident has been reported.
I have used unisex toilets when absolutely necessary as I heed the medical warning holding on to your urine leads to kidney problems.
Have to admit on occasion, I have made use of a nearby bush!
 
Since I asked the question, my reply would be that going into a line of well defined stalls with high and low barrier walls didn’t bother me. It was washing my hands with a fellow a few sinks down that felt strange but something I could get used to. The door into the washroom was wide open. Rather like an airport.
 
I took a tour in Thailand with my sister in 1998 and we paid for a toilet that was a disgusting hole in the floor with water swirling around our ankles.,After that we only took half day tours so we didn’t need to use the bathroom.
 

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