Have you ever been in a public male restroom where there's a female cleaning the toilets while man are using the urinal? I see it occasionally in the U.S., but I believe it's fairly common in other cultures. The idea is not to eliminate male and female differences but to leave some room for some exceptions -- and not to notice so much. I used to live in Japan, one of the most civil countries in the world. And on Japanese TV there are several transvestites and/or transsexuals who are celebrities in that country. They appear as singers, comedians, or TV personalities. And people think nothing of it. The rules of society are not meant to be so rigid. And let's even leave a little wiggle room for consistent conservatives to be a bit weird and to sin on occasion. |
No, I don’t urinate while women mop the floor next to me, nor do I expect women to tinkle while a male janitor changes their toilet paper out.
If that is your expectation, then why even have separate toilets at all?