Debate Now Is It A Problem For Women to Use The Men's Restroom?

LOL, I once had to use the restroom in a restaurant in San Diego. I went to the only one I saw and on entering though it looked a bit foo foo for a men's room but it was San Diego. I came out of the stall and a woman was at the wash basin. I apologized profusely as I was a bit embarrassed at my faux pas. She shrugged and acted as if nothing was out of hand.

Accidents happen unless you're a democrat.
 
Who cares if she pees in a stall
 
The only rules are stay on topic and no trolling. I find it completely strange and unnatural for a woman to use the men's restroom, but is it actually a problem if she wants to?


Although I realize that women can be sexual predators too, unfortunately for the most part unless she looks like this woman she would more likely be the one getting raped, but if she wants to gamble and take that chance to me it would be her own fault.


Tagging OhPleaseJustQuit, JGalt, Thunk, and toobfreak to see what they think about this and see whether or not they agree with me but anybody can participate. I'm just more concerned about keeping men out of women's restrooms than vice versa because women are the innocent victims in that situation and didn't have any control over it before President Trump took office.



My husband is an old fashioned guy, exceedingly modest and proper by old fashioned standards. He hates hates HATES the unisex bathrooms that can accommodate multiple persons as he is very uncomfortable with a woman watching him do his business. But he isn't afraid of the women as could be the case with a man present with a woman.

And therein is the difference. The odds of a man being sexually assaulted by a woman in a public place are slim to none. The women are at far greater risk.

My preference is to have single person bathrooms if they are going to be unisex. Otherwise if bathrooms accommodate multiple people, they should be strictly restricted to biological males and females. Maybe one unisex facility for the PC oriented transgendered person.

And I vote for that to be a universal hard fast rule. Maybe the guys don't need any protection from the women, but they certainly deserve their own space. And fair's fair.
 
Why would anyone go in a locked stall?
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I used to have a good friend and co-worker who did drag, and I would accompany him to events at which he was performing, to assist with costume changes.


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Don't your friends on the right consider this 'friend' a freak?
 
What? Explain what you are seeing in your mind?

It's a single toilet inside a locked stall.

More than One?
The point is One Toilet in One Locked Stall.

If you have both men and women using the restroom with stalls we're back to square one of men using the women's restroom.
 
If you have both men and women using the restroom with stalls we're back to square one of men using the women's restroom.
I showed the picture.
your pal OhPleaseJustQuit said she had NO problem. Post #12.
"Works for me"

Here's the picture again.
Are you Road Runner OK or Not OK with this restroom?

All Gender Bathrooms at Airport.webp
 
Link?
Proof?
Evidence?
Are you really that lacking in common sense? Is it more expensive to install and maintain a stall than a urinal? Which takes more space, a stall or a urinal?
 
Much more expensive and significantly less efficient.
Many establishments throughout CA would not allow these type of restrooms even if they were cost effective due to people using them for other than the intended purpose--drugs, sex, lodging. SF had some free standing public toilets on the wharf back in the 80s. Nice, clean facilities. They had to shut them down for the problem with people lodging in them.
 
I used to go to the Belmont Stakes every year and around the 6th or 7th race, the lines at the womans restrooms got so long that the women just started using the men's rooms. I never saw a problem from that. In fact, it all seemed pretty normal.
 
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