BS! I design building for a living and Women’s “Restrooms” are usually bigger than the Men’s and have more privacy.
China has this problem solved. We should adopt Chinese style restrooms and see what people say.
Yes, because many women need to stand in front of the mirror primping and primping. I’ve spent more time standing in line to wash my hands than I have to get a stall to go tinkle.
I wish all these women would get over themselves with this sexist chit. Just go pee on a wall and then you can fart and spit whilst your at it and then call yourself a man and scratch.
Yeah, I’m out of that business 15+ years, but codes were changing then to require more potties in the women’s toilets than in the men’s. Codes had required equal numbers, generally.
This is just another idiot feminist extremist making noise.
Yep
Sure as hell where I live
My wife walks right in privvy
Tinkles and vapes
No wait
Not to mention they are kept cleaner, because the men don’t complain about having to be in a place that looks and smells like a sewer for a few minutes.
But that’s what the article says—modern construction better addresses the ladies room needs.
UT Arlington had several buildings designed in the 1960s by Texas A&M architecture students. There was true sexism in several designs, such as no female bathrooms on the second floor where advanced classes were held, a matter not rectified for at least a decade.
Then again, the fifth floor (or thereabouts) of the library lacked women’s restrooms, too, but all the other floors had them.
But women can’t cry today about going into a stall, taking longer to undress due to fashion choices, utilize the facility, re-dress, primp and adjust, come out and then wash and preen again. If you adjust the skirt and tuck in the blouse out where others see you, seconds or minutes are taken off the next person’s wait. However, anyone doing makeup in the stall where it is private or checking messages for 30 seconds sitting on the loo needs to have the door thrown open. Anyone using the bathroom stall as a private telephone booth should have their call broadcast to everyone in the building, as well as a ban from the bathroom for a few hours.
Women do face legitimate hassles with the need in many venues to take children into the bathroom with them. So one woman in line may have two kids,too. This has led to the growth of “family bathrooms”, where Mom, two kids and diaper bag all take up space without stalling the lines for the stalls. These aren’t mandated, to my knowledge, but popular.