What is the least amount of effort I can put fourth to use the women’s room?

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  1. LiveUninhibited

    LiveUninhibited Well-Known Member

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    You'd only notice it because it's currently not the norm.

    Unisex bathrooms could have urinals. Some already do, but unisex bathrooms are usually single/family occupancy.

    In some contexts nudity is a public health issue. No dirty butts on public seats. Clothes are functional too. But nudity at public beaches? Sure why not. Muslims think we're nudists for how our women dress.

    It's not just for them, rules need to be logical. Vestiges of our idiotic puritan past are not cultural norms worth hanging onto. Unisex bathrooms would be more efficient and you can stop worrying about the genitals of whoever enters a restroom.



    I disagree they increase the risk. I don't worry about gay rapists when I use the public men's room.
     
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    Why are you interested in using a women's only restroom?
    And I don't know if a public forum, even if so called anonymous, is the place to ask such a question.
     
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    dairyair Well-Known Member

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    Face it, you pegged the poster wrong. RW all the time all the way.
     
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    That's because it's all about MEN.

    Women don't get a moment of consideration, in this.
     
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    But, you couldn't answer the OP question and did what you complained other posters were doing.
     
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    Darthcervantes Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You can label me however you want but the other guy reads post history and backs up most of his claims before applying a label to someone. You should try it
     
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    Darthcervantes Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It’s a hard question to answer. What makes the criteria for being able to use the “other” bathroom?
     
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    I didn't answer because I don't know the answer. Since transwomen in women's restrooms is a progressive thing, the least the progressives could do is give the rules. Example: the person that wore a skirt and raped the girl in the school bathroom... progressives immediately claimed he wasn't trans. So what are the rules? Why wasn't he a transwoman? Just because she committed an illegal act that made progressive policies look bad?
     
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    Yeah, people tend to notice things that are not normal. What is your point?

    Ah, the bathrooms themselves. No thanks.

    Forest for the trees. There are thousands of cultural things I could reference.

    Yes, rules need to be logical. And for me logically speaking its best to limit the chances of rapes happening. Unisex public bathrooms increase that risk.

    You can disagree all that you want. But what happened in Loudon High School shows evidence that it does.

    And you used a false equivalency. You don't worry about gay rapists because you're a guy. Facing off against another guy puts you on equal footing. Gay or not. However women are not on equal footing when facing off against a guy claiming to be trans.
     
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    Several have answered and I agree. The least effort is just to walk in.
     
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    transwomen in women's bathrooms have been happening since there were separate bathrooms.
    Do you think a trans women in a miniskirt will walk into a men's bathroom? Be serious.
    transwomen are a real thing, not progressive or conservative thing.
     
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    That generally only happened AFTER a full transition. Or at least enough of a transition to make them appear as if they were women. Allowing those that simply claim to be trans into a woman's bathroom is most certainly a progressive thing.
     
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    So in your mind, what defines a trans-woman? Do you not know? I admit that I don't.
     
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    Transgender and cross dressers have been around for a long long time. This isn't a new happening in the world of humans.

    It would be far far more suspicious for a person dressed as a female and looking female to walk into a men's only bathroom than a women's only bathroom.
    It's just no one thought about it much at all. No one checks crotches upon entry to a restroom.
     
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    Yes, I know. They've been around through out much of history. Doesn't change the fact that right here, right now, it is not normal for a man to go into a woman's bathroom. And seeing such being approved of by progressives is giving perverts all kinds of ideas about exploiting it.

    No, it really wouldn't be all that suspicious. Like you said, crossdressers are not new. Funny thing about crossdressers....only men are considered crossdressers.

    And you don't need to check a crotch to tell if a person is a man or woman.
     
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    It never has been normal and still isn't normal for a man to go into a woman's bathroom. But that doesn't mean it hasn't been happening since separate bathrooms were created. It's just never been spotlighted before.

    What is the solution? Nothing stopped perverts from going in there 50 yrs ago and I guarantee they were doing so.
    Again, the only change here is its in the new. Not that it is a new thing.

    Male or female bathroom for this person? Google search has this as a trans
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    Our new office has a 5 stall gender neutral restroom with urinals behind a partition and shared sinks along with a single occupancy bathroom. Fairly nice universal facility with floor to ceiling dividers — none of those dividers you can put your hand through or crawl underneath.

    Office staff and field techs use it with zero issues and only had one guy complain that it made the women feel uncomfortable. He wouldn’t ever tell who was uncomfortable. He is the only person I have ever seen use the single occupancy…
     
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    Ugh...quote system is on the fritz with that last post. Sorry @dairyair
     
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    Been there, done that.
     
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    Several women have told me that they use men's restrooms when the line is too long in the women's restrooms. They just walk in, find a stall, do their business, wash their hands and leave.

    As someone who has used a women's restroom while wearing my female clothing I can attest to the fact that they are much more crowded than men's rooms.

    So if the OP does try using a women's restroom the DIRTY LOOKS will be because they KNOW that the men's rooms are way LESS crowded.
     
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    There are alternative solutions



    install more of these so you can see if anyone is inside before you enter
     
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    One of the biggest selling items at festivals is this

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    Saves soooo much time!
     
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    So long as the guys don’t decide to do the old “cling film” trick or the other very Australian one of vegemite on the toilet seat
     
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