Cecilie1200
Diamond Member
Also there's no issue with single stall restrooms or unisex..
It doesn't matter.
If someone comes into my establishment ... And has difficulties handling compliance issues with their biological gender ...
And cannot for the life of them figure out which gender specific bathroom they are required to use ...
All they have to do is ask ... And I'll escort them to the single stall, non gender specific, employee bathroom with a lock on the door.
They won't have to worry about anything other the crap they are going to catch if they make a mess in there because they couldn't figure out whether to stand or sit.
If they for one second think it is my obligation to sell my consumers their agenda...
Or make their problems my customer's problems ... It's not ...
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In private homes, people have restrooms that are for anyone to use. Why not with schools or businesses for those who don't want any issues including security issues.
Well, for one thing, the restroom in my home serves four people, on a normal day. And even then, we have two restrooms so that there's no waiting. A school or business, on the other hand, is going to have a lot more than four people in it potentially needing to use the restroom, which is why they tend to go with multi-facility bathrooms.