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Unisex bathrooms

Posted 2008-01-05 by AlwaysAskingQuestions 151 voters
Although uncommon, there have been movements to create multiple-user unisex bathrooms in certain environments. What is your opinion on this?
Women only: How do you feel about sharing a multiple-user bathroom with men?
It doesn't bother me at all
31.0% (25)
I might get used to the idea after a while
17.0% (14)
I'm not in favor of it at all
16.0% (13)
It excites me!
29.0% (23)
Does this really exist somewhere?
5.0% (4)
79 voters answered this question.
Men only: How do you feel about sharing a multiple-user bathroom with women?
It doesn't bother me at all
47.0% (72)
I might get used to it after a while
11.0% (18)
I'm not in favor of it at all
9.0% (14)
It excites me!
24.0% (37)
Does this really exist somewhere?
6.0% (10)
151 voters answered this question.
Women only: Have you ever used the men's bathroom when there was a long line for the ladies bathroom?
Yes, and I was nervous about it
22.0% (16)
Yes, and it was kinda cool!
65.0% (46)
No, I just crossed my legs and hoped I didn't pee my pants while waiting for my turn
10.0% (7)
No, but I was very tempted to
1.0% (1)
70 voters answered this question.

Message board

Understanding the concept
PollsRus — 2008-02-08
Everyone may not have the same understanding of the concept you are asking to vote in here. Are you asking about a room where there are individual toilet stalls with doors that close to provide visual privacy to the user of that cubicle, and which type of facility is provided to pee - an open line of urinals attached to a wall within complete view of the stall users, that same line of urinals with individual privacy screens, or as is common in European facilities, a common trough style urinal with the trough eight hung on the wall of molded into the floor? Or do you envision some other arrangement of the facilities? It would be useful to have you describe exactly what the voters are voting on in this case. This is basically a matter of who sees who do what! I've used a "mens" room in a German airport in which a woman was stationed to clean the room as it was being use. The urinals were single, no dividers and open to her view. She even mopped around me as I stood peeing. At the same airport, I observed men carrying cartons of toilet paper and towels into the "womans" room while women came and went.