Bathrooms are a convenience for everyone — male, female, infant, child, and adult to use. They serve an essential function. You remove clothing in a bathroom. So you need to have a reasonable expectation of privacy — not having to worry about people peering, leering, ogling, and staring or attempting to stalk you. Families with children go into the public bathrooms.
Adults go into bars. They peer, leer, ogle, and stare at one another all the time. A bar is not a public convenience since there is no public necessity involved. You don’t have to remove your clothes to use a bar. So, there is no need to be protected by an expectation of privacy. Any clothes removed are by consenting adults and you don’t usually find children in there.
A bathroom and a bar are not the same, so under a just law, you would not hold the bar to the same standards as a bathroom. Is it really that hard to comprehend?
Also if Larry Craig had gone into the airport Ladies’ room doing what he was doing — trolling for dates, he still would have ended up in police custody.
I find this absolutely unbelievable. Is not being able to tell the difference between a public bathroom and a bar a gen-x thing? I really would like to know. Is this is just some odd “group think” or do we have a whole generation of of people who think this way?
The boggling thing is that you have to EXPLAIN this to some 'minds.' Pervert minds, degenerate minds, queer/fag minds, relishing living in a culture cespool like pigs in the mud, and therefore do not understand what is so obvious to the rest of us. Geeezzzzzzzzz...