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Gender neutral toilets for non-heteronormatives


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[quote name='toledo_jesus' date='Nov 26 2005, 07:13 PM']yeah, but they are the reason it's up for discussion.  Not many people bring their babies to class...
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well, even so, wouldn't it be hospitable and pro-life to have bathrooms that people with small children would use? or what about the elderly and disabled?

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[quote name='photosynthesis' date='Nov 26 2005, 07:42 PM']well, even so, wouldn't it be hospitable and pro-life to have bathrooms that people with small children would use?  or what about the elderly and disabled?
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This really wasn't what this discussion was about. (See the very beginning of this thread).

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[quote name='photosynthesis' date='Nov 26 2005, 07:42 PM']well, even so, wouldn't it be hospitable and pro-life to have bathrooms that people with small children would use?  or what about the elderly and disabled?
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This is a University academic building. what children? people don't bring them. the elderly and disabled can use the bathrooms provided on the first floor, and they have an elevator to use.

Personally, I feel that if a person needs help going to the bathroom they should definitely exercise more prudence in where they choose to spend the day. Or, make sure they bring a friend or nurse of the same sex to help them. And every bathroom I've ever been in has had handicapped stalls. If that's not enough, the previous sentence applies.


Anyway, transgender bathrooms = :ohno:

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[quote name='toledo_jesus' date='Nov 26 2005, 07:54 PM']Personally, I feel that if a person needs help going to the bathroom they should definitely exercise more prudence in where they choose to spend the day.  Or, make sure they bring a friend or nurse of the same sex to help them.  And every  bathroom I've ever been in has had handicapped stalls.  If that's not enough, the previous sentence applies.
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what about a spouse? when my grandpa had alzheimers' disease it was awkward for my grandma to have to take him into the ladies room, or into the men's room.

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[quote name='Socrates' date='Nov 26 2005, 07:54 PM']This really wasn't what this discussion was about.  (See the very beginning of this thread).
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well, i was just suggesting something that would solve the problem of many different groups needing gender neutral bathrooms. :idontknow:

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ok so someoen brings up the idea of just single-shot bathrooms. one toilet, one sink. the kind in everyones houses. i suppose this would satiate any of the concernes anyone has. just make it lockable and there you go. clearly the problem is pubclicity, not gender.

keep in mind, i dont agree with a person changing their gender.

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