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Unisex Changing Rooms?

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mushroom25 | 06:19 Thu 20th Oct 2016 | News
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A proposal for a swimming pool in London is creating a bit of a stir....
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/anger-over-plans-to-create-unisex-changing-rooms-at-chelsea-swimming-pool-a3372896.html

one of the drivers of this is to make the facilities "universally accessible", meaning an acceptance that society's traditional "2 gender" view is outdated and divisive.

......is it?
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Perhaps he thinks his s*** dont stink ?
Unisex Changing Rooms = perverts paradise
ael; //how would he know//

He had seen the 'Christian'- German people, feeding and caring for him, * use that toilet.
* All paid for by German taxes.
the idea seems to be to have cubicles, and I don't have a problem with that. I went on the i360 ride on Brighton seafront recently, and the toilets there are unisex - ie a large open space with (well-sealed) cublicles round the walls, for the use for whoever wants them. No problems. In fact women seemed to face less of a wait than they do when queuing outside women-only facilities, though that may not always be the case.
We the Brits have always had a thing about gender. I well remember being in France in the RAF in 1944 & using a cafe toilet urinal & ladies were walking past ( behind ) to get to the loo. I do not see a problem with both unisex swimming changing rooms or indeed public toilets it could save a fortune rather than having to build separate facilities. It would be simple to have an attendant on site to ensure there was no monkey business.
We often have guests to our home & of course they all use the same toilet ( not at the same time I add)

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