I forgot the thread, but some article had pointed out a reasonable problem with mens and womens restrooms.
Simply put, if somebody needs assistance with using a restroom, small children or someone in a wheelchair as examples, and the caregiver is of the opposite sex, then mens and womens restrooms become obstacles.
That said, I dont see any quick, practical remedies to the situation.
Yes. In the last year, my 87 year old Mom broke her hip and her wrist. I like to get her out of the house, but what if she needs a potty? She's not wheel chair bound, but I don't want her falling in some public restroom.