Pretty common in my country, they’re awesome. Pointlessly gendered ones still remain though.
There really is an easy way to make those ungendered
• Add bins in both toilets (period wipes etc.)
• Remove male-focused urinals and replace them with unisex urinals.
• Have both bathrooms have the same number of urinals, same number of toilet booths.
It’s also cheaper than building an entire new room for a third gender and eliminates the segregation wholly. On top of that, now queues are a thing of the past, as everyone can just quickly go to either spot. Personally I’m not a fan of urinals, but hey, as long as either toilet and urinal get cleant quickly…
If a new room must be added, it could be a disability-accessible toilet + have a diaper changing spot for babies. That’s also family-friendlier.
Unisex toilets liberate men, women, everyone. It makes it all more streamlined while increasing safety.
Pretty common in my country, they’re awesome. Pointlessly gendered ones still remain though.
There really is an easy way to make those ungendered
• Add bins in both toilets (period wipes etc.)
• Remove male-focused urinals and replace them with unisex urinals.
• Have both bathrooms have the same number of urinals, same number of toilet booths.
It’s also cheaper than building an entire new room for a third gender and eliminates the segregation wholly. On top of that, now queues are a thing of the past, as everyone can just quickly go to either spot. Personally I’m not a fan of urinals, but hey, as long as either toilet and urinal get cleant quickly…
If a new room must be added, it could be a disability-accessible toilet + have a diaper changing spot for babies. That’s also family-friendlier.
Unisex toilets liberate men, women, everyone. It makes it all more streamlined while increasing safety.