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Re: Unisex toilets plan for schools
Strange idea and I dont really know what I think about it. Bullying generally seems to be within the same gender from my experiences... girls bullied by girls, boys bullied by boys. I wonder if they think perhaps if they were same sex then the opposite sex wuld step in...
However most people know that isnt the case as often the opposite sex tends to do the cheering on bit... They're going to make public toilets for transgender/transexual people as well soon, its in a proposed bill at the moment, equal rights and all that. I don't know what I think of that either. Is it liberating them or treating them as if their too different to use the same toilets? |
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I was horrified at the prospect at first, because, being female, I remember how menstruation was a subject to be hidden, even from your own gender.
My mother hid her ST towels half way down in the bedding box. As a child I found them accidentally and wondered what they were - never asked - sensed the subject was taboo. Now tv advertising has liberated the topic. This proposal for unisex toilets may work against bullying -IF Girls and boys have seperate lockable cubicles. Girls do not want to sit on seats 'sprayed' by boys. Neither do girls want to walk past a row of urinals where boys are busy comparing sizes :D |
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quicky behind bike sheds toilets will be much warmer and some were to sit
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I thought all public toilets had lockable cubicles. The ladies do anyway. I wouldn't like to use one that didn't.
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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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Perhaps they'll be like some of the unisex loos in France, with attendents to brush you down, wipe your hands with a warm towel, and proffer an array of colognes.
Any tips could be given to school funds. |
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they do that in most of the gents toilets in blackpool now
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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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well i dont fancy taking a pee knowing some young lads are stood there listening, its a stupid idea..but i must admit i used to use the mens in the night clubs because the loos were full;)
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I remember it being against some regulation or other not to have seperate toilets for men and women in the workplace.
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Sexual harassment doesn't class as lads standing outside a cubicle door either. I don't know how old you are but you clearly have a big gap with the younger generation as you seem to think they're too antisocial to go to a unisex toilet responsibly. Gives me the impression its the older ones who'd kick up a fuss about unisex toilets, sounds like the younger ones would just get on with it, which is more likely as the younger generations are brought up in a faster developing society than the older generations who are afraid of change without thinking of every negative aspect imaginable to going as far as assuming young people just want to lock themselves in with eachother in the toilets. At primary schools both sexes experiment in the cloakrooms, at high school they go to the cinema, believe or not once they leave they do it in the privacy of their own homes. Very few are going to be running to the toilets for a quicky. Theres nothing actually giving them less oppurtunity now before the unisex toilets are in place. Perhaps in the older generations people DID have to sneak for a quicky where ever they could? Is that what it is? |
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Is this not a hm-gov directive, will it not save space, and reduce building costs :D
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This member of the older generation never sneaked a quickie anywhere. I'm one of those who believe that sex should be reserved for marriage. Thankfully there are still some of the younger generation who think that way too. There are unfortunately far more teenage pregnancies in this country today than there were when I was a teenager. In fact I read today that we're the worst country in Europe which I find rather sad.
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i work in school and that idea is so wrong, its like unisex chaning rooms at some swimming baths
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What idiot thought this up? I asked my children about this and they are horrified at the idea. Girls don't want to share toilets with boys especially when they are learning to cope with their body changes. According to my daughter it was bad enough having toilets next to each other. The boys were always trying to sneak in and because the teachers didn't have the powers to deal with them the girls eventually took to standing guard at the main door. Cubicles are not safe enough. All public toilets I've used or cleaned have open tops and the doors are easy to crawl under. Bad Bad idea. Where's the common sense gone from this government?
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