Unisex private bathrooms are great, sure, but I’d guess the majority of mothers wouldn’t want to bring their children into bathroom men are whipping their dicks out in. Coeds have a whole different life journey their on in their nascent post pubescence, in terms of safety and body freedom. I mean, if that’s what’s being championed here, whooo boy, lol, yeah, that’s not going to work out.
But OP wants there to be unisex bathrooms, and the reason for this entire comment thread, and that’s in direct contrast to what you just said, wouldn’t this subset still want there to be women only bathrooms if they want to live their lives as what they are, without having to share the bathroom with men? * edit: not sure
I’m having a hard time seeing the issue here. Dads bring their kids to the bathroom too. And if you mean changing diapers, most changing stations are right next to the entrance.
Unisex private bathrooms are great, sure, but I’d guess the majority of mothers wouldn’t want to bring their children into bathroom men are whipping their dicks out in. Coeds have a whole different life journey their on in their nascent post pubescence, in terms of safety and body freedom. I mean, if that’s what’s being championed here, whooo boy, lol, yeah, that’s not going to work out.
Guys aren’t whipping their dicks around like pool noodles in men’s restrooms.
Wait, what? Don’t you guys just whip’em out and have sword fights where you live?That’s what we do where I come from.
You realize people go to the bathroom to pee and poop, right? Nobody’s slingin’ their dicks around and having sword fights.
If there were no problems, specifically with men, in bathrooms, why don’t Trans Women want to use the Men’s bathroom?
Let me rephrase your question.
Why does a subset of women choose the women’s bathroom, instead of men’s bathroom?
Mhm I don’t know… Maybe… Just maybe… Because they are women? And they want to live their lives as what they are?
Not sure.
But OP wants there to be unisex bathrooms, and the reason for this entire comment thread, and that’s in direct contrast to what you just said, wouldn’t this subset still want there to be women only bathrooms if they want to live their lives as what they are, without having to share the bathroom with men? * edit: not sure
Yeah they would want to live as other women do. They, as women, would do as other women would do and go to the unisex toilet.
There are some unisex toilets, cis and trans women have happily used these toilets.
I am interested in that direct contrast, wanna explain?
Just asking questions, huh?
I’m having a hard time seeing the issue here. Dads bring their kids to the bathroom too. And if you mean changing diapers, most changing stations are right next to the entrance.