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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

There’s folk on my Facebook raging and sharing the link to a news article. Primark are introducing unisex changing rooms. Of course, this is a national outrage and everyone should be raging.

It’s like when unisex toilets were being introduced in more places - people seemed to forget that their toilet at home was unisex. Unisex toilets makes life so much easier if you have wee kids with you. Don’t like them? Don’t use them.

And swimming pools have unisex changing rooms and I’ve never seen someone moaning after their swimming sesh that there was people of the other sex near them.

Thoughts?

I reckon if they replaced the curtains with full length doors it would be alright. Monitor them - so much thieving goes on in the primark changing rooms anyway that this wouldn’t be a bad thing anyway.

Actually I’ve typed all this out and just realised at my local primark there’s two big floors, and only changing rooms downstairs for everyone?

Am I missing something?!

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By *ud and BryanCouple  over a year ago

Boston, Lincolnshire

We're big fans of unisex toilets & changing rooms. There's far less trouble & vandalism in Unisex toilets, and unisex changing rooms make it so much easier to get your partners' opinion on clothes.

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By *k_intriguedCouple  over a year ago

Warwickshire

I'm not sure I've ever seen single sex changing rooms in a clothes shop?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Who's the most put out by it? Men or women?

I couldn't care less if changing rooms are unisex personally. Nobody can see me, it takes the hassle out of finding a gender specific one, with the added bonus that if I let rip a snorter from my bum, I could get a round of applause from the guys.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"We're big fans of unisex toilets & changing rooms. There's far less trouble & vandalism in Unisex toilets, and unisex changing rooms make it so much easier to get your partners' opinion on clothes."

Yep! If I’m trying something on my husband will wait outside the changing room area so he doesn’t look like a creeper and I always feel like a right twat having to walk around to try show him what I’m trying on

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Who's the most put out by it? Men or women?

I couldn't care less if changing rooms are unisex personally. Nobody can see me, it takes the hassle out of finding a gender specific one, with the added bonus that if I let rip a snorter from my bum, I could get a round of applause from the guys. "

It was both men and women to be honest, women saying no men are creeps, I’ll take stuff home to try on, men saying no we don’t want this, no need, PC gone mad!!!!!

And exactly. So many positives

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I'm not sure I've ever seen single sex changing rooms in a clothes shop? "

No, me either to be honest. I’m now curious as to why everyone is raging. I’ve lost the bloody article

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I remember the days changing rooms were open plan in some shops (single sex mind) that was stressful shopping for a shy teen

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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No I don’t like it or want it. I don’t want my teenager in a changing room at the same time as males. What is so very wrong these days with females being allowed to be females? Everything is changing to make things easier for the minority group without a care for the implications for others. I would not get changed in a unisex changing room.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Only seen it in a nightclub. Felt odd. Felt like I kept accidentally walking into the women's toilets by accident!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who's the most put out by it? Men or women?

I couldn't care less if changing rooms are unisex personally. Nobody can see me, it takes the hassle out of finding a gender specific one, with the added bonus that if I let rip a snorter from my bum, I could get a round of applause from the guys. "

I love the way you think

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Once again the majority have to bend to fit a minority.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

what makes me laugh is i wonder how these people cope abroad especially in the toilets. In belguim you sometimes have to walk by the urinals to get to the cubicle

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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"what makes me laugh is i wonder how these people cope abroad especially in the toilets. In belguim you sometimes have to walk by the urinals to get to the cubicle"

I wouldn’t like it anymore abroad than here. I’ve travelled extensively all my life but it doesn’t alter my opinion.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"what makes me laugh is i wonder how these people cope abroad especially in the toilets. In belguim you sometimes have to walk by the urinals to get to the cubicle"

We’re not in Belgium.

The elderly who were bought up in more conservative times and are far less likely to internet shop, are now forced to share changing areas with people of the opposite sex.

Seems nobody cares much about their comfort.

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