27-06-2007, 07:31
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Re: Unisex toilets plan for schools
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Originally Posted by blazey
You dont change your sanitary towel in public, your behind the door of the cubicle. All toilet doors have locks on anyway and I'm sure these nwe unisex toilets will.
Its alot of fuss over nothing when yiu think about. Disabled toilets are unisex and you dont hear them complaining!
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It's not so much the doing of your own private requirements behind your own locked cubicle door that's the problem.
It's the young hormone driven teenagers of both sexes being in a place where they can lock themselves into a cubicle together which screams out NO! NO! NO!
The perfect location for sexual harrassment too. The shyer more retiring girls would not want to have to 'go' when there may be a crowd of lads loitering outside the cubicle door.
Disabled toilets are different. They tend to be one cubicle only with outside access and one user at a time.
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