• Sylvartas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The parking lot is peak gender neutral restroom though. Less accommodating to women but I know a lot who still manage.

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    The last Biden mandate was that every home would have a gender inclusive restroom, and every home has one by default. Lol

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      She’s okay with her bathroom being for men and women. What she really means is she doesn’t want trans people to use the same bathroom, and she would not invite trans people into her home. But don’t worry, no trans people want to be in her home, either.

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      She pisses and shits outside in the driveway.
      Her neighbours aren’t happy.

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    I insist that we should figure out who can go in a grayhound bus restroom.

    Is it for men? For women? For trans or LGBTQA? Who?

    We need a “if you gotta go, you gotta go!” Law.

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    “I’d rather publicly expose myself in the public parking lot than allow people to mind their own business. It’s those evil wokists that are the real problem and exposing their genitals to kids”.

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    Remember in starship troopers they had co-ed showers. If we can fight bugs while accepting gender neutral showers, wtf are we even doing today?

    I’m doing my part.

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    Why are americans so obsessed with toilets? Do they start the potty-training too early or too late?

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      American culture is so evolved and refined that it has the luxury of worrying about such nonsense.

      Just to give an example, they’re not worrying about bathrooms in Burundi.

      I guarantee you if it wasn’t bathrooms, these consumers would find something else stupid to get up in arms about while children starve.

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      The GoP needed a cultural political weapon. So they picked the weakest minority, gays and trans people. To use as a distractions, while they rob the public and destroy the country.

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      Most people don’t give a shit. Literally or figuratively.

      30% of America represents the majority. Out of that 30%, most are just going along with whatever because they’re dumb and watch media that validates their fears but if the story changed tomorrow they would let it go.

      The remaining sliver of this group are the true fucking nutcases who post this kind of stuff like in OP’s image because they really do believe it. Because they are dumber than shit, they don’t think with language, they react to feelings and let their autopilot fill in the blanks and appear functional in society.

      They are the absolute loudest and most energetic of every segment, and as such they get seen the most and influence the most people.

      This is a broken system and we need help.

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        I would love to go back to not giving a shit but people can’t just mind their own fucking business so I keep getting into arguments about why does it matter if a trans person uses the bathroom they want to. Just leave people alone so they can shit in peace.

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            It’s entirely a modern, “developed” world phenomenon where everything in the world is sexualized to the point that you can’t use the bathroom or shower around other people without feeling weird. That weird feeling is real, and you can’t just hand-wave it away, but it’s socially constructed. I think we should all remember that. There are currently and have been many times and places where people just don’t care nearly as much about each other’s bodies or being seen by others.

            When you really think about it, it’s absolutely crazy. We have been wearing clothing for less than the last 100,000 years or so. A blink of an eye evolutionarily. And that was just cold environments. Before that, we had a 4.1-billion year unbroken chain of successful life that as far as we know, never wore clothes or felt shame going to the bathroom.

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              Yeah, it’s certainly irrational, but as you said, it’s very real. I don’t want people of the opposite sex looking at me naked (or even the same sex, but that’s less bad), and I’m sure they feel the same about me.

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            Yeah if that is your hill you should be arguing for shower stalls anyway. Like you said nothing stopping anyone from perving in there as it is. Gender has nothing to do with it.

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      It’s not all Americans, just one specific political party that happens to have gone completely batshit crazy.

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    there is an all gender bathroom at a business near me that has a picture of a male, female, and disabled person in a wheelchar on it.

    i giggle every time i pass by it because i am handicapped gender.

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    I love the unisex bathrooms at the Kansas City airport!

    Floor to ceiling stalls that I don’t have to dance around in to open and close the doors. Large open spaces to move between stalls and the sinks.

    Sure, the open stall count and lights aren’t reliable and the workmanship on the sinks and soap dispensers is pretty crummy, but the layout and convenience are fantastic!

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      I hadn’t considered how much space you can save, how much better you can plan for traffic, by not having 2 separate areas.

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        Not to mention balancing the demand, more toilets instead of urinals, and more privacy.

        Not to mention that they are inclusive just by their design.

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      And it’s not like there are only unisex bathrooms there. It’s easy to choose another one if you prefer.

      But why bother. They’re more private than most other public bathrooms in the US. 🤷🏻‍♀️

      I fly through KC often and the gender neutral bathrooms are right past security, so I go in there nearly every time to at least wash my hands. There used to be a tiny jolt of surprise when I saw a man in there just because I’ve been so conditioned against seeing that for over 30 years, but that’s gone away because why tf do I care who sees me wash my hands?!

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      Judging by her name “Jan” she is a woman.

      Also her Twitter profile makes it pretty clear that she is a woman and an idiot (or a troll)

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    Airports are infrastructure buildings. This is like seeing a billboard telling you not to hatecrime gay people and boycotting the highway.

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      Wait, gay people are allowed to use highways? Next you’ll be saying gay trash is mixed with my trash in the truck. My pearls have been clutched so hard they’re powder.

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    I have gender-neutral toilets in my house, so do all my friends

    In fact, every household I’ve been in had gender-neutral toilets

    They worked out fine

    I’ve had creepy guys stare at my dick in men-only toilets, I’ve never had a problem with it in gender-neutral

    It stands to reason that the problem is segregated toilets

    (actually, it’s men, but I’m sure even here there will be the “nOt AlL mEn!” types)

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    Can we just get a bathroom design where they are a wall of stalls with a urinal and toilet inside and the hand washing station is on the outside without a door blocking the path? I hate bathroom doors after washing hands, especially when they don’t have a way to open the doors without touching the handle. Just put the sinks outside the bathroom.

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      I have been to places with this layout.

      Private stalls. Sinks and hand washing open and visible to the hallway. Nobody feels threatrned or uncomfortable.

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      No one needs urinals.

      Case in point: No one has one in their home.

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        Ah but the toilet sitters do appreciate how much less urine is on the seats and around the bowl. I would have a urinal in my home if I was to remodel my bathroom. They are convenient.

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          You can also just sit to pee, so that there’s less urine on the seats and around the bowl. No need for a urinal, which also has splash back.

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          If you splash urine all over the place when peeing you’re sitting wrong.

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        That’s a bad argument. How many people have hundreds, maybe thousands of people using their toilet every hour? Urinals are made for high traffic areas, where large numbers of men need to pee, and they also save water by not needing to be flushed every time.

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        Home bathrooms are single-occupancy, plus most people don’t have the room. They’re definitely beneficial for higher volume places as add much more capacity for less space, and act as an “express lane” of sorts.