Because urinals make sense. They're faster, save water, and probably save piss from getting all over seats.
Line-ups for washrooms will be longer for men if they have to wait with women at busy restrooms.
If you went from capacity for 20 women and 20 men to capacity for 30 people, I think there would be fewer lines. All the time the men's room is empty and the women's has a line, the increased capacity would mitigate that.
If you went from capacity for 20 women and 20 men to capacity for 30 people, I think there would be fewer lines. All the time the men's room is empty and the women's has a line, the increased capacity would mitigate that.
There could also be multiple restrooms added. Instead of 1 male and 1 female restroom, have like 2-3 gender-neutral restrooms.
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If you went from capacity for 20 women and 20 men to capacity for 30 people, I think there would be fewer lines. All the time the men's room is empty and the women's has a line, the increased capacity would mitigate that.
Only if the men's room ever has no line. If there's always a queue of even only 1 man you're not gaining anything. You'd be adding 10 more people to the cue minimum, probably more, because urinals are, again, simply faster.
I've never understood the motivation behind swapping genders.
Like, gender roles to me are generalizations/stereotypes of what a "man" or "woman" should be. I think gender roles are pretty silly, since no matter what personality trait, mannerism, act, or opinion you assign as gender specific, there exists a pretty significant counterexample. An example is makeup. Most people would assume that putting on makeup is a womanly thing to do, but there are people who are biologically male/identify as male who regularly use makeup.
So, it would be hard to categorize things as male or female without it being some type of not-really-accurate stereotype. Trans people take their outlook on themselves and say "hey, I feel like x, so I want to be considered x," using whatever version of gender roles they happen to think is x-like. To me, this seems like saying something like "I was born Polish. I'm really into math, I love fried rice, and I don't enjoy any Polish culture or food. Since Chinese people are good at math and eat fried rice, I want to identify as Chinese." Even though eating fried rice and scoring well in mathematical exams, while statistically true for Chinese people, isn't a Chinese-specific trait
Basically, I don't get it. I don't want to trivialize transgender people though; I know that their gender identity is very important to them. Although I don't understand it, I still respect their decisions and use whatever pronoun they want me to call them (Even if using "they" in the singular flows horribly in conversation), and believe they should have laws ensuring their rights.
Basically, I don't get it. I don't want to trivialize transgender people though; I know that their gender identity is very important to them. Although I don't understand it, I still respect their decisions and use whatever pronoun they want me to call them (Even if using "they" in the singular flows horribly in conversation), and believe they should have laws ensuring their rights.
You are cis-gendered. Do a bit of reading on Gender Dysmorphia. It's not just deciding that they must be female because they like female-stereotyped things. It's a deep-seated mental knowledge that their body does not fit their mental conception of self.
You are cis-gendered. Do a bit of reading on Gender Dysmorphia. It's not just deciding that they must be female because they like female-stereotyped things. It's a deep-seated mental knowledge that their body does not fit their mental conception of self.
which is why im a female. I Just Know It, Feel's Right.
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