Posted on 05/29/2024 7:26:35 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Yesterday I had my first encounter with what is called an "Inclusive" Men's Restroom. What happened is that I went to an auditorium at the University of Miami where my nephew had his high school graduation ceremony. After a couple of hours, the ceremony concluded and we all exited.
Of course, sitting there for a couple of hours, I had a nature call to take care of and looked for a restroom in that building just outside of the auditorium. Well, I soon found what was labeled on the door as an "INCLUSIVE" Men's Restroom. Even though nature was strongly calling me I hesitated to enter my first "Inclusive" Men's Room. Like what the hell is that and how does it differ from a Non-Inclusive (Exclusive?) Men's Restroom?
I admit I was curious but decided not to enter the "INCLUSIVE" Men's Restroom. Fortunately about 20 yards away I found just a plain Men's Restroom with no disturbing adjectives attached so was able to answer Nature's Call there.
Soooo... Just what the hell is an "INCLUSIVE" Men's Restroom? Does it look different inside and who would be the clientele of such a restroom?
I guess you’re part of the 0.0001% ...
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Rarely in the US, I think many local laws require M and F bathrooms, but I've been in a number of all gender, they just call the bathroom Bathroom in the local language, traveling. I recall one in Scandanavia, near a harbor so for changing also, which had about 20 beautiful stalls, wood doors paneled ceiling to floor, with six labeled women only. I asked the bartender and she smiled and said "you guys pee on the seat"
2 points...
1. I am astounded that a guy is going to care if it is “inclusive” or “noninclusive”. Gotta go.. then go.. In out done..
2. MANY times I have seen that when you see a massive line outside of a ladies room, at some point. The women are going to get very frustrated by seeing the men go in in and come out seconds later. there seems to be some tipping point. Where one woman will break the dam and head for the men’s room. Generally followed by many others.
And! news flash! the guys just don’t care.
Often the women’s restroom has a long line and the men’s none. At times when my wife had to go “now,” and the men’s restroom was empty, she would use it as I stood guarding the door.
It’s a test to help them overcome their gender confusion. If they put it down then they don’t have man parts, if they leave it up, they do.
They just built a new Wendy’s in Cle Elum Washington. Their restroom is marked as gender neutral
So afraid of it that you couldn’t bring yourself to open the door and peek in, but so curious that you have to start a thread here asking about what might have been inside?
When I have to go that badly, I am looking for a receptacle. I don’t care who is sitting, standing, or squatting next to me.
In 63 years no one has thought I was gay or that I was interested in anything other than releasing my flow.
We are spoiled. In many parts of the world you have a literal hole in the floor and your aim better be accurate.
I’m part of a Men’s Ministry. We have a sign in the bathroom saying BE CONSIDERATE: LEAVE THE SEAT UP FOR THE NEXT GUY.
And a small rack of deer antlers serves as the toilet paper holder.
I like it!
No need for all this drama and catering to a tiny subset of attention-seeking weirdos.
Or just put a row of porta-potties outside. Charge customers to use them for all I care.
Wish it didn't have to be this way but as a society, we have lost our right to have nice things when it comes to public toilets.
"Uncomfortable" would be a more apt description than "afraid." Also I wasn't curious enough at the time to take a look around since I was more concerned about answering Nature's Call and figure there would be just a REGULAR Men's Restroom nearby. And I was right.
Saw this in San Francisco - restroom was labeled “all gender” - walked in, saw a bunch of men in there and walked right out.
Went to a nearby Sports Basement that had the sense to have two bathrooms, labeled “men” and “women” - wonder how long they’ll be able to keep those?
A bathroom advertisement for gay sex.
I went to a public restroom in Paris once and was standing there using a urinal when a woman walked in and went into one of the stalls. It didn't/doesn't bother me, but men going into a women's restroom is different.
I was at an outdoor store and gun shop in Maine a few years ago and the ladies room line was so long they took en mass to the men’s room. My wife was one of those.
They do tend to insist on going together 😏
I went to a sports venue one time. Naturally all the womens RR had lines to infinity. So one woman, just tossed her hands up and went into the mens. All it took was the one, soon others went in. Soon, men were the ones in line for the mens RR. There was some back and forth between the line jumpers, but for the most part, the men didn’t seem to care.
Thought it was pretty funny.
But yeah, as one person has stated, “trans Friendly”
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