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thoughts?

I remember they kinda worked at Bookie's; then again, the lack of doors was probably a bigger concern to most. :rofl:

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Wouldn't bother me. I could handle unisex bathrooms.

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I used to frequent the gay bars, many moons ago. Most of the restrooms in those establishments were unisex, and it didn't bother me.

..then again, I grew up with a two-seater outhouse, and a large family. :hrhr:

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This is common in Europe, yes?

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I could see this being an issue in places where children frequent. Other then that... if its all adults, I don't see the issue. Just gotta make sure there are enough stalls and sinks lol

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As long as there are stalls/doors, then it doesn't bother me...

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I could see this being an issue in places where children frequent. Other then that... if its all adults, I don't see the issue. Just gotta make sure there are enough stalls and sinks lol

I would think it would be less of a concern with kids... provided we're not talking about a bathroom in a club. Kids are curious but otherwise don't care. It's adults that make a big deal out of it.

I could care less.

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I would think it would be less of a concern with kids... provided we're not talking about a bathroom in a club. Kids are curious but otherwise don't care. It's adults that make a big deal out of it.

I could care less.

I was more talking about it being easier for kids to be taken advantage of, if the bathrooms were unisex in a place where kids also go, along with adults... a guy in the bathroom with a young girl.. in a unisex bathroom, no one would be too worried about him or her being in the same space, because the sex's aren't separate. ;)

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I would be fine with it. But I do believe there still should be family bathrooms. I think a unisex bathroom/ change room would get crowded. lol.

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Meh, not comfortable with it.

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I've been dealing with unisex bathrooms at the hospital, and I've found that it doesn't bother me much unless the guys don't remember to put the seat back down. Seriously it's really annoying.

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in a litigious society like ours, i'm surprised that *anyone* would be ok with unisex bathrooms.

personally, however, i'm not sure i'd care or not...

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I see a mess of problems. Many of which would be stemming from men not putting the seat down.

Or would that be a problem of mess?

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i think it would probably drive me insane. as it is all the bathrooms have a waiting line anyway this would just increase the problem. besides what about the adventures of bathroom sex? if you cant get caught its not as exciting

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The Palace of Auburn Hills already has something like this. It's a "family" Bathroom. Set up just like the mens and womans. You're only suppose to use it if you have children with you.. But when the line to the mens and womans bathroom is horrible... Lots of people use this one. I had no problem using it, and there were some guys in there.

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