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  • #31
    I'm no expert of women (as you all know), but I don't understand why their physiology requires them to take a longer time taking a piss or a dump. Yeah I know they have to sit down, and sometimes their weird outfits and clothing make this difficult.

    I guess I'm glad I'm not a woman.
    Ok, well do any of the ladies here want to help diss? It isn't that hard to figure out.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by KrazyHorse


      As MrFun said, there's no efficiency issue with combining both into a single room

      Not getting it twisted.
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      • #33

        A shared facility makes design more difficult. Estimating the amount of simultaneous users and the proportional difference between males and females is a lot more difficult then.


        ?

        What?
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        • #34
          Apparently, us men mess up our own public restrooms as it is, and same with women with theirs.



          But let's combine our mess into one!
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          • #35
            Wouldn't it interfere with your cottaging, MrFun?
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Provost Harrison
              Wouldn't it interfere with your cottaging, MrFun?

              I don't know what you're talking about.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Pyrodrew
                I've never done any traipsing, but the "package" goes on the floor/bench/seat/table/whatever.

                No lines.
                BOOO!!

                Inequal preferences for women . I don't want to start increasing lines for mens' rooms because some of them had to get changed to women's rooms for the 2:1 ratio!
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                  BOOO!!

                  Inequal preferences for women . I don't want to start increasing lines for mens' rooms because some of them had to get changed to women's rooms for the 2:1 ratio!
                  Then we agree.

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                  • #39
                    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
                    - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                    • #40
                      At least the movement to get rid of the male urinal for has apparently died.
                      "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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                      • #41
                        Re: Public Restrooms and Gender

                        Originally posted by MrFun
                        I don't find anything wrong with separate restrooms for men and women so it's more of a trivial curiousity question.

                        Here in United States and I suspect in most countries in the world -- there are separate public restrooms for men and women.

                        My curiousity question is -- what is the rationale behind separate restrooms for the two genders?

                        For one thing, if we had one public restroom for both genders, women would still have privacy in the closed stalls and men can still do their business at the urinals or in the closed stalls as well.



                        So enligthen me on this all-important question on which the fate of the world hinges.
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                        • #42
                          Re: Re: Public Restrooms and Gender

                          Originally posted by Agathon


                          When was the last time a female washroom had the floor covered in urine?

                          Men being sloppy in our own public restrooms have been wholly exaggerated by femnazis.
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                          • #43
                            There is also urinals that aren't maintained well or poorly designed. I've known ones that will splash on you when flushed. Others don't have a bowl that goes far enough out, so you'll get quite a bit of splashback on yourself if you don't stand outside and thus get a bit of piss on the floor.
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by KrazyHorse
                              The answer to this is self-evident to anybody except a gay man or a woman.

                              Women think that there are separate bathrooms so that they can have privacy from prying males.

                              Men know that there are separate bathrooms so that there's one place in the world they don't have to listen to a woman talk.
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by KrazyHorse

                                A shared facility makes design more difficult. Estimating the amount of simultaneous users and the proportional difference between males and females is a lot more difficult then.


                                ?

                                What?
                                OK, that was kind of difficult to explain, so I'll illustrate. Suppose we have one regular men's room with three urinals and two stalls. We also have a ladies room with two stalls.
                                We know that any woman that enters the ladies room will be entering a stall. A man, however, can (or has to) choose between a stall and a urinal.

                                Now what happens if we do a mixed gender restroom? Let's say we have six urinals and four stalls. How do you predict how many people the restroom can serve? More women can use the lavatory simultaneously, but it comes at the expense of a man who needs to pay his sewer tax.

                                The point is that it's more difficult to manage the capacity. In a controlled environment where the men's room and the ladies room are separated is much easier to oversee.

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