• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    unisex bathrooms are superior and solve all these issues

    Unisex bathrooms tend to be single-occupant, which is less desirable in high traffic areas. Imagine a baseball stadium or movie theater without the rows of stalls or piss-troughs.

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      2 months ago

      I mean as long as you had full floor to ceiling stalls I think it would be fine to have un-gendered bathrooms with stalls, there’s no real reason to segregate the sinks

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        2 months ago

        Floor to ceiling stalls are much harder to clean. The gaps underneath allow for water to drain out when washing everything.

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          Having cleaned bathrooms before, I’m not sure how you envision it happens. Do you imagine they attach a host to the sink and just spray it down?

          And even if that was the case, floor drains exist.

          I don’t understand why you are choosing this hill to die on, this is a solved problem. The majority of European stalls employ floor to ceiling design, and have for many years.

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          You can have stalls with gaps under then, that also protect privacy. Like a 15cm gap under the stalls and no gaps around the doors and the chances of accidentally seeing something you shouldn’t are practically zero.