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Typically unisex bathrooms are single toilet individual rooms, not a full, multiple toilet public restroom that several people use at once.

There are many venues at which thats not going to work. Would cost a fortune at arenas.
 
Typically unisex bathrooms are single toilet individual rooms, not a full, multiple toilet public restroom that several people use at once.
Exactly, several restaurants I've been to in Raleigh and Wilmington have updated their restrooms to people rooms to cut down on any bathroom issues.
 
I don't disagree.
I was at a restaurant last week that addressed this issue in a clever way. Ill try to remember how they designated their bathrooms. It obviously addressed the issue, but in an inconspicuous way.

I think it was like a sit down room, a stand up room, and a both room. Something like that.
 
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Exactly, several restaurants I've been to in Raleigh and Wilmington have updated their restrooms to people rooms to cut down on any bathroom issues.

Yup, but I'd wager the issue is that you can't expect every business to move to that type of restroom system overnight. For one, it would be expensive and some businesses likely couldn't afford to make the change. And as Dave mentioned, for some places it's just totally impractical, like at a stadium where you have large masses of people hitting the restrooms at the same time. I'd also argue it's pretty impractical for your average bar, as you want to allow for people to file in and out as quickly as possible (I don't know about anyone else, but I've left bars before when the bathroom line was too long), and people with dicks can naturally get in and out of bathrooms quicker than those without them.
 
Yup, but I'd wager the issue is that you can't expect every business to move to that type of restroom system overnight. For one, it would be expensive and some businesses likely couldn't afford to make the change. And as Dave mentioned, for some places it's just totally impractical, like at a stadium where you have large masses of people hitting the restrooms at the same time. I'd also argue it's pretty impractical for your average bar, as you want to allow for people to file in and out as quickly as possible (I don't know about anyone else, but I've left bars before when the bathroom line was too long), and people with dicks can naturally get in and out of bathrooms quicker than those without them.
I'd have to leave every bar in downtown Raleigh between September and May if the lines were too long. Good thing I'm old enough to stay away from downtown unless absolutely necessary :chuckle:.
 
I think I saw a people room at LAX when I was there last week. At least I'm pretty sure that's where I dropped that upper decker. @SuperSurge
 
I was at a restaurant last week that addressed this issue in a clever way. Ill try to remember how they designated their bathrooms. It obviously addressed the issue, but in an inconspicuous way.

I think it was like a sit down room, a stand up room, and a both room. Something like that.
The Butcher and the Brewer in Cleveland has about 8 bathrooms with no sinks in them and then you all wash your hands together. All I could think about was the shitty hands touching the doors on the way out to wash their hands.

Lots of effort going in to please .3% of the population. (Even less than that in the Midwest)
 
The Butcher and the Brewer in Cleveland has about 8 bathrooms with no sinks in them and then you all wash your hands together. All I could think about was the shitty hands touching the doors on the way out to wash their hands.

Lots of effort going in to please .3% of the population. (Even less than that in the Midwest)
Ive seen even lower ratios than that. Like .01%.

I'm in what should be a hot bed of trans people and i dont see 3/1000.
 
I don't mean this in jest, im asking sincerely.

Youre more comfortable shitting in a room full of women? Im not. Id never use a public bathroom again.

No. I'm most comfortable in an empty bathroom. Second place would be just dudes. Then women. But I think if I spent my life in unisex bathrooms then it wouldn't be something I'd even think about.
 
Anyone else get pleasure of Blowing Up a unisex bathroom only to leave and notice a chick is waiting to use it?
 
The Butcher and the Brewer in Cleveland has about 8 bathrooms with no sinks in them and then you all wash your hands together. All I could think about was the shitty hands touching the doors on the way out to wash their hands.

Lots of effort going in to please .3% of the population. (Even less than that in the Midwest)

Is this not true in a regular restroom on all the stall doors? I mean, does it matter if people wash their hands?

Again, any moves toward individual bathrooms is a positive to me because I like having privacy anyway.
 
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Null'ed. Lesson learned. Don't reply when you're catching up until you've read all the way current. My bad! :)
 
Anyone else get pleasure of Blowing Up a unisex bathroom only to leave and notice a chick is waiting to use it?

This one time at the clinic I had to drop a nasty awful shit. As you know, most clinics have single-person bathrooms. My stomach had been churning for a couple hours and I painted that bowl an awful shade of ugly. The stench was appalling and I believe prolonged exposure could give a person a tan.

After I finished committing a war crime, I stepped out relieved that no one was waiting directly outside. As I turned the corner I saw this little old Asian lady heading for the bathroom.

I wept for her.
 
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Anyone else get pleasure of Blowing Up a unisex bathroom only to leave and notice a chick is waiting to use it?
The male and female bathrooms are right next to each other as work, so close that if you bomb one you not only smell it in the other but it wafts over by the time clock. Needless to say I frequently go in 15 minutes early and drop a deuce before my shift, so those coming in and leaving get to enjoy it.
 

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