Originally posted by: her209
Was it the discarded tampons?Originally posted by: Queasy
I don't think I want genderless bathrooms. When I worked at Lowe's during college they rotated bathroom cleaning duties out. The female bathrooms were always much much nastier than the male bathrooms.
Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: malak
The constitution makes no mention of bathrooms, so this is a ridiculous question to begin with.
No but in 1979 Jimmy Carter changed that part about guns into bathrooms.
Originally posted by: malak
Someone care to point to any mention of right to privacy in the constitution?
Originally posted by: her209
Why or why not?
Originally posted by: Lumathix
Originally posted by: malak
Someone care to point to any mention of right to privacy in the constitution?
Doesn't exist, this "right to privacy", though many people assume it's there.
Originally posted by: mugs
That's an interesting question... if "separate but equal" for black/white is unconstitutional, perhaps it is for men/women as well. I hope no women figure this out and sue someone though, I'd hate to have to wait in line to go to the bathroom because they take 5 minutes to piss.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: mugs
That's an interesting question... if "separate but equal" for black/white is unconstitutional, perhaps it is for men/women as well. I hope no women figure this out and sue someone though, I'd hate to have to wait in line to go to the bathroom because they take 5 minutes to piss.
Keep in mind that to be on the safe side, businesses would continue building dual-restrooms to save money on rennovation when the law inevitably changes back at a future, more conservative date. Change the sign instead of changing walls. This means that there would be the same number of available facilities, and as such, no problem with that (except where lines existed before, they would now be half as bad)
Now, keep in mind that our bathrooms are currently NOT seperate but equal, anyway. Men have urinals. Women have couches, TV's, footstools and mood lighting. Or something.
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Now, keep in mind that our bathrooms are currently NOT seperate but equal, anyway. Men have urinals. Women have couches, TV's, footstools and mood lighting. Or something.
Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: mugs
That's an interesting question... if "separate but equal" for black/white is unconstitutional, perhaps it is for men/women as well. I hope no women figure this out and sue someone though, I'd hate to have to wait in line to go to the bathroom because they take 5 minutes to piss.
Keep in mind that to be on the safe side, businesses would continue building dual-restrooms to save money on rennovation when the law inevitably changes back at a future, more conservative date. Change the sign instead of changing walls. This means that there would be the same number of available facilities, and as such, no problem with that (except where lines existed before, they would now be half as bad)
Now, keep in mind that our bathrooms are currently NOT seperate but equal, anyway. Men have urinals. Women have couches, TV's, footstools and mood lighting. Or something.
Actually many restaurants are building just one bathroom for both genders, with no way to make it two. It's a growing fad.
Originally posted by: RelaxTheMind
i like watching girls pee and stuff. Used to see it at parties all the time. its weird. they should have open stalls and unisex showers like in that movie "starship troopers".
If they lifted up this gender split thing i wonder how it would be in like 10-20 years.
Originally posted by: Queasy
I don't think I want genderless bathrooms. When I worked at Lowe's during college they rotated bathroom cleaning duties out. The female bathrooms were always much much nastier than the male bathrooms.
Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: malak
The constitution makes no mention of bathrooms, so this is a ridiculous question to begin with.
Sort of, but what about bathrooms where both men and women go? Would that be unconstitutional if say, a restaurant decided it didn't want to have two bathrooms? Honestly, I could care less. I don't see why people would care. As long as there are urinals for the guys, and as long as there are doors on the stalls for the girls, who the hell cares?
The thing is, there are double standards on bathrooms. Like somwhere that the women's are always completely full and have a line, if some girl needs to go real bad, she can go to the mens and not a single guy will care. Its not like men would get aroused either, at least not me, they simply don't care.
Where as if a guy tried this? Well use your imagination.
LOTS of restaurants have genderless bathrooms, though it's mostly in the eastern part of USA. I read an article about it in R&I, it's a growing fad. Personally, I don't care, everyone has a seperate area to piss in so it's not like it's any different, you don't actually see anyone doing it.
Originally posted by: Landroval
Having been attacked by a male in the female restroom I'd certainly argue against it...
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: malak
The constitution makes no mention of bathrooms, so this is a ridiculous question to begin with.
Sort of, but what about bathrooms where both men and women go? Would that be unconstitutional if say, a restaurant decided it didn't want to have two bathrooms? Honestly, I could care less. I don't see why people would care. As long as there are urinals for the guys, and as long as there are doors on the stalls for the girls, who the hell cares?
The thing is, there are double standards on bathrooms. Like somwhere that the women's are always completely full and have a line, if some girl needs to go real bad, she can go to the mens and not a single guy will care. Its not like men would get aroused either, at least not me, they simply don't care.
Where as if a guy tried this? Well use your imagination.
LOTS of restaurants have genderless bathrooms, though it's mostly in the eastern part of USA. I read an article about it in R&I, it's a growing fad. Personally, I don't care, everyone has a seperate area to piss in so it's not like it's any different, you don't actually see anyone doing it.
I don't think women in general will be impressed with genderless public bathrooms, mainly because the bathroom habits of men are so disgusting (pissing all over the floor, seats, etc.) The grafitti in male bathrooms is about 1000 times more obnoxious than what you get in women's bathrooms, as well.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: malak
The constitution makes no mention of bathrooms, so this is a ridiculous question to begin with.
Sort of, but what about bathrooms where both men and women go? Would that be unconstitutional if say, a restaurant decided it didn't want to have two bathrooms? Honestly, I could care less. I don't see why people would care. As long as there are urinals for the guys, and as long as there are doors on the stalls for the girls, who the hell cares?
The thing is, there are double standards on bathrooms. Like somwhere that the women's are always completely full and have a line, if some girl needs to go real bad, she can go to the mens and not a single guy will care. Its not like men would get aroused either, at least not me, they simply don't care.
Where as if a guy tried this? Well use your imagination.
LOTS of restaurants have genderless bathrooms, though it's mostly in the eastern part of USA. I read an article about it in R&I, it's a growing fad. Personally, I don't care, everyone has a seperate area to piss in so it's not like it's any different, you don't actually see anyone doing it.
I don't think women in general will be impressed with genderless public bathrooms, mainly because the bathroom habits of men are so disgusting (pissing all over the floor, seats, etc.) The grafitti in male bathrooms is about 1000 times more obnoxious than what you get in women's bathrooms, as well.