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    Christian Graus
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    http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/06/10/236431_tasmania-news.html[^] I don't see the big deal. I'd use a unisex toilet, I could care less. Do they exist commonly anywhere else ? Not America, obviously, Americans tend to be uptight. What about Europe ?

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      http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/06/10/236431_tasmania-news.html[^] I don't see the big deal. I'd use a unisex toilet, I could care less. Do they exist commonly anywhere else ? Not America, obviously, Americans tend to be uptight. What about Europe ?

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      Luc Pattyn
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      Never seen one in public, except in vehicles, and I don't expect to see one here any time soon. :)

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        Never seen one in public, except in vehicles, and I don't expect to see one here any time soon. :)

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        Christian Graus
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        When I saw Bon Jovi, the ladies toilet had a huge queue, so I was in the mens, at the urinal, and I noticed several guys walking their girlfriends to the stalls in the mens. I'm sure we'd lose a lot of toilet access to unisex toilets. But, I don't see what the big deal is.

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          http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/06/10/236431_tasmania-news.html[^] I don't see the big deal. I'd use a unisex toilet, I could care less. Do they exist commonly anywhere else ? Not America, obviously, Americans tend to be uptight. What about Europe ?

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          RC_Sebastien_C
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          I don't see a big deal either, not at all in the case of a grade school. As for anywhere else, in Canada, for quite a time now, it not uncommon to see men's, ladies', and unisex that are configured for changing baby diapers. The biggest downside I could think of if everything was unisex would be the dissapearance of urinals and a significant increase in men's average wait time to pee if waiting lines were to even out :)

          I was HollyHooo but got tired of it.

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            I don't see a big deal either, not at all in the case of a grade school. As for anywhere else, in Canada, for quite a time now, it not uncommon to see men's, ladies', and unisex that are configured for changing baby diapers. The biggest downside I could think of if everything was unisex would be the dissapearance of urinals and a significant increase in men's average wait time to pee if waiting lines were to even out :)

            I was HollyHooo but got tired of it.

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            Christian Graus
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            RC_Sebastien_C wrote:

            The biggest downside I could think of if everything was unisex would be the dissapearance of urinals and a significant increase in men's average wait time to pee if waiting lines were to even out :)

            I noticed that European urinals are like US ones, where everyone has their own urinal, and a little wall so no-one else gets a glimpse of your weiner. In Australia, we have one long urinal and we all just stand there and pee. If they were US style ones, I don't see how anyone could have an issue, and I don't care if they were the sort we have here. I assume no woman WANTS to see me pee.

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              http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/06/10/236431_tasmania-news.html[^] I don't see the big deal. I'd use a unisex toilet, I could care less. Do they exist commonly anywhere else ? Not America, obviously, Americans tend to be uptight. What about Europe ?

              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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              Peter_in_2780
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              One small local (Katoomba) shopping centre (supermarket + 6 specialties) has two unisex toilets + a disabled one. I've also seen them fairly often in hospitals and similar places. Cheers, Peter

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                http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/06/10/236431_tasmania-news.html[^] I don't see the big deal. I'd use a unisex toilet, I could care less. Do they exist commonly anywhere else ? Not America, obviously, Americans tend to be uptight. What about Europe ?

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                Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                Christian Graus wrote:

                I don't see the big deal.

                Sure having a toilet itself is a big deal for Tasmanian's so obviously it is not a big deal to have a unisex one. ;P

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                  RC_Sebastien_C wrote:

                  The biggest downside I could think of if everything was unisex would be the dissapearance of urinals and a significant increase in men's average wait time to pee if waiting lines were to even out :)

                  I noticed that European urinals are like US ones, where everyone has their own urinal, and a little wall so no-one else gets a glimpse of your weiner. In Australia, we have one long urinal and we all just stand there and pee. If they were US style ones, I don't see how anyone could have an issue, and I don't care if they were the sort we have here. I assume no woman WANTS to see me pee.

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                  RC_Sebastien_C
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                  I assumed urinals (American or Australian style) would't exist in a unisex public washroom, that it would be stalls only.

                  I was HollyHooo but got tired of it.

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                    RC_Sebastien_C wrote:

                    The biggest downside I could think of if everything was unisex would be the dissapearance of urinals and a significant increase in men's average wait time to pee if waiting lines were to even out :)

                    I noticed that European urinals are like US ones, where everyone has their own urinal, and a little wall so no-one else gets a glimpse of your weiner. In Australia, we have one long urinal and we all just stand there and pee. If they were US style ones, I don't see how anyone could have an issue, and I don't care if they were the sort we have here. I assume no woman WANTS to see me pee.

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                    RC_Sebastien_C
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                    I just saw you were writing about a big loss of toilet access to another post as I was writing mine. No big deal and increased wait time. We have the 2 main points straight! :-)

                    I was HollyHooo but got tired of it.

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                      I assumed urinals (American or Australian style) would't exist in a unisex public washroom, that it would be stalls only.

                      I was HollyHooo but got tired of it.

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                      Christian Graus
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                      You could be right.

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                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        I don't see the big deal.

                        Sure having a toilet itself is a big deal for Tasmanian's so obviously it is not a big deal to have a unisex one. ;P

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                        Christian Graus
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                        Well, in fairness, we have more trees than most people.

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                          I just saw you were writing about a big loss of toilet access to another post as I was writing mine. No big deal and increased wait time. We have the 2 main points straight! :-)

                          I was HollyHooo but got tired of it.

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                          Christian Graus
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                          *grin*

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                            http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/06/10/236431_tasmania-news.html[^] I don't see the big deal. I'd use a unisex toilet, I could care less. Do they exist commonly anywhere else ? Not America, obviously, Americans tend to be uptight. What about Europe ?

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                            PaulowniaK
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                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            I don't see the big deal.

                            Agreed. I don't know about other people, but my house toilet is unisex. ;P As long as I'm alone in the cubicle, I'm not that bothered whether a man or a woman used it before me. Although, a bin would be useful as they are common features in a ladies' toilets...

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                              When I saw Bon Jovi, the ladies toilet had a huge queue, so I was in the mens, at the urinal, and I noticed several guys walking their girlfriends to the stalls in the mens. I'm sure we'd lose a lot of toilet access to unisex toilets. But, I don't see what the big deal is.

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                              Luc Pattyn
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                              I don't think there is a big deal, it is mostly tradition. And traditions don't change quickly, unless there is a good reason for change. Festival activities could be a bit different, I guess I don't have to tell you ... :-D

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                                I assumed urinals (American or Australian style) would't exist in a unisex public washroom, that it would be stalls only.

                                I was HollyHooo but got tired of it.

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                                IMO unisex toilets without urinals would need more square meters to serve the same amount of people mens and ladies toilets do. :)

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                                  IMO unisex toilets without urinals would need more square meters to serve the same amount of people mens and ladies toilets do. :)

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                                  RC_Sebastien_C
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                                  Understood. But since that's not going to happen: increased average wait time for men!

                                  I was HollyHooo but got tired of it and Sebastien was taken.

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                                    Understood. But since that's not going to happen: increased average wait time for men!

                                    I was HollyHooo but got tired of it and Sebastien was taken.

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                                    Luc Pattyn
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                                    When going to the pub you shouldn't be wasting your time in the loo waiting! :)

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                                      When going to the pub you shouldn't be wasting your time in the loo waiting! :)

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                                      RC_Sebastien_C
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                                      I was not aware they served beer in grade school in Australia! :)

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                                        RC_Sebastien_C wrote:

                                        The biggest downside I could think of if everything was unisex would be the dissapearance of urinals and a significant increase in men's average wait time to pee if waiting lines were to even out :)

                                        I noticed that European urinals are like US ones, where everyone has their own urinal, and a little wall so no-one else gets a glimpse of your weiner. In Australia, we have one long urinal and we all just stand there and pee. If they were US style ones, I don't see how anyone could have an issue, and I don't care if they were the sort we have here. I assume no woman WANTS to see me pee.

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                                        Christian Graus wrote:

                                        I noticed that European urinals are like US ones, where everyone has their own urinal, and a little wall so no-one else gets a glimpse of your weiner.

                                        It wasn't always that way here though. I distinctly remember troughs being popular in all kinds of public places in Canada and the U.S. when I was a kid. They still use temporary troughs at some public events. The Costco near me has put in a trough-style sink. One big stainless steel trough with a bunch of taps. Lots cheaper to install clean I would think. Maybe the urinals are next. Cheers, Drew.

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                                          Well, in fairness, we have more trees than most people.

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                                          Luc Pattyn
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                                          it is more like your trees have fewer people. Our tree population is pretty much the same I guess, however our human population is like 100 times yours. Per square kilometer that is. :)

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