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

I was at an office today that had unisex bathroom stools (like ally mcbeal)

I was only in there for a whiz but has anyone had them and used them long term? Must be a bit odd.

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


"I was at an office today that had unisex bathroom stools (like ally mcbeal)

I was only in there for a whiz but has anyone had them and used them long term? Must be a bit odd. "

Bet its more embarrassing if either sex stinks it out.

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

Had this one at one of my old workplaces used it one day for a piss and one lady came in and went into the other cubicle and tinkled away like normal. Since I was in a coed toilet I felt normal (never shy or akwward). Even as i was done and washed my hands she the lady came out and also washed her hands while giving me a friendly smile. Usually one thought springs to mind if the opposite sex will give a frown or not look in your direction but totally the opposite.

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By *outhernchappieMan  over a year ago

brighton

Few bars in Brighton with shared loos.....we all gotta go right?

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


"Had this one at one of my old workplaces used it one day for a piss and one lady came in and went into the other cubicle and tinkled away like normal. Since I was in a coed toilet I felt normal (never shy or akwward). Even as i was done and washed my hands she the lady came out and also washed her hands while giving me a friendly smile. Usually one thought springs to mind if the opposite sex will give a frown or not look in your direction but totally the opposite."

I just couldn't do it! I would be far too embarrassed ha ha.

I have been with Adam for almost 10 years and married for almost 6. I have only recently allowed him to hear me pee when I have been absolutely desperate and he has been in the shower etc.

Even then it has to be a desperate situation which is extremely rare.

Eve. X

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


"Few bars in Brighton with shared loos.....we all gotta go right?"

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

Bars in Brighton eh, that place has always been pretty liberated afterall

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

I would hate, hate, hate it.

Some things I like to do in private and going to the loo is one of them. I prefer not to use a work loo if there are other women in there too. We even have his and her loos at home

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


"Had this one at one of my old workplaces used it one day for a piss and one lady came in and went into the other cubicle and tinkled away like normal. Since I was in a coed toilet I felt normal (never shy or akwward). Even as i was done and washed my hands she the lady came out and also washed her hands while giving me a friendly smile. Usually one thought springs to mind if the opposite sex will give a frown or not look in your direction but totally the opposite.

I just couldn't do it! I would be far too embarrassed ha ha.

I have been with Adam for almost 10 years and married for almost 6. I have only recently allowed him to hear me pee when I have been absolutely desperate and he has been in the shower etc.

Even then it has to be a desperate situation which is extremely rare.

Eve. X"

I guess watersports are not in the near future for you

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

I can hardly breathe for laughing

Stools - you might wanna think about that - sharing THEM is um...

Think you might mean stalls

But one can never be sure on here

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

I keep reading this thread as "unisex bottoms"

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


"I was at an office today that had unisex bathroom stools (like ally mcbeal)

I was only in there for a whiz but has anyone had them and used them long term? Must be a bit odd. "

They're great.

They mean that however I'm dressed I'm not questioned on if I should be in that bathroom.

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

It all depends on how embarrassing you find it. I find at home if I go for a No. 2 everybody should appreciate it, not just me lmao

We have unisex, salons, swimming pool changing areas with Loos, unisex all the way so long as I'm not greater with a bloody mess when throwing paper hand towels away lol

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


"It all depends on how embarrassing you find it. I find at home if I go for a No. 2 everybody should appreciate it, not just me lmao

We have unisex, salons, swimming pool changing areas with Loos, unisex all the way so long as I'm not greater with a bloody mess when throwing paper hand towels away lol"

In my experience of working in jobs that involved cleaning, it's the blokes that leave a bloody mess in toilets more often than not - blokes toilets always needed more cleaning.

Oh - you meant periods? Don't worry. I've never actually seen vaginal fluid splashed around cubicles in the same way that piss regularly is by men.

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


"It all depends on how embarrassing you find it. I find at home if I go for a No. 2 everybody should appreciate it, not just me lmao

We have unisex, salons, swimming pool changing areas with Loos, unisex all the way so long as I'm not greater with a bloody mess when throwing paper hand towels away lol

In my experience of working in jobs that involved cleaning, it's the blokes that leave a bloody mess in toilets more often than not - blokes toilets always needed more cleaning.

Oh - you meant periods? Don't worry. I've never actually seen vaginal fluid splashed around cubicles in the same way that piss regularly is by men."

Your so right there, some people have no respect for the next person using them.

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By *onny MCMan  over a year ago

Crawley


"Few bars in Brighton with shared loos.....we all gotta go right?"

Drank in a cocktail bar near Brick Lane a couple of times that has them in the basement.

Sure I remember shagging a meet there once or twice too.

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By *it black guyMan  over a year ago

london

There's one in a bar near old st. Saw some women at the sinks, and thought I was In the wrong place.

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

No way...some men pee all over the place yuk

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By *reenleavesCouple  over a year ago

North Wales

Having had a few cleaning jobs in the past that have involved toilets in offices, I'm pretty confident in saying that neither sex wins the cleanest toilet award Yes, guys will sprinkle as they tinkle but so do the women who don't want to sit on the seats. More often than not, the women's toilets will have bits of toilet paper scattered around the floor after they've used them as a seat cover and not put them down the loo.

Office toilets are fairly self policing as you have a good idea of who's using them. It tends to be the public ones that get really abused. I'm all in favour of having unisex loos. It goes a long way to normalising gender fluidity. I think it's also important to have a separate loo for those who aren't comfortable sharing, however.

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By *ransGuyTV/TS  over a year ago

Cardiff

A vote for unisex loos here!

I'm absolutely fine with unisex toilets. You don't use them any differently, it's just a toilet. It's just walls of stalls and (unless it's obvious they are standing but even then they could be a woman with a shewee device) you have no idea who is behind the doors and noone knows it's you behind one. It's strange how we can get so bothered about something that we all *have* to do, something so normal...

Cleanliness wise, I've used some horrendous women's toilets and some lovely ones, I've used some horrendous men's ones and some lovely ones. Without a doubt women can be just as disgusting as men but that's not going to change anything, you just move on to the next stall if it's that bad just like you would in a single sex toilet.

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By *reenleavesCouple  over a year ago

North Wales

A great design for unisex loos that I've seen is where each cubical has floor to ceiling walls (no gaps top and bottom) with proper doors. They also have a sink, hand dryer and sanitary bin in each cubicle. It takes away some of the awkwardness of having to do your business inches away from someone of a different gender.

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

Unisex loos?

No way! Not until you ladies learn to leave the seat up!

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

In south Korea they had unisex toilets in the hotel.

This included urinals, so the men were peeing away with women stood behind them waiting for cubicles

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

"I just couldn't do it! I would be far too embarrassed ha ha.

I have been with Adam for almost 10 years and married for almost 6. I have only recently allowed him to hear me pee when I have been absolutely desperate and he has been in the shower etc.

Even then it has to be a desperate situation which is extremely rare.

Eve. X"

So WS is off your to-do list then

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By *ade_of_StarsCouple  over a year ago

Whitburn

There used to be a club in Bradford that had a huge unisex bathroom which also had sofas and a fountain. Weird.

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By *irty-milfCouple  over a year ago

edinburgh

A horrible idea.

If woman had the slightest idea of how disgusting the toilet habits of the average guy are then it would not be good.

Speaking as a bloke even I'm often appalled.

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By *mooth shaftMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Theres a pub in Edinburgh with unisex toilets although didnt realise. Went in for a wazz, left cubicle door open as guys do. Merrily peeing away when 2 girls come in and go to other cubicles

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By *ELLONS AND CREAMWoman  over a year ago

stourbridge area

Oh ... no definitely not ...my toilet has to be scrupulously clean .. im obsessed with antibacterial wipes and toilet cleaner ... I hate using public toilets .. uuurgh ....

I even have my own wipes in my bag ...

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


"Had this one at one of my old workplaces used it one day for a piss and one lady came in and went into the other cubicle and tinkled away like normal. Since I was in a coed toilet I felt normal (never shy or akwward). Even as i was done and washed my hands she the lady came out and also washed her hands while giving me a friendly smile. Usually one thought springs to mind if the opposite sex will give a frown or not look in your direction but totally the opposite.

I just couldn't do it! I would be far too embarrassed ha ha.

I have been with Adam for almost 10 years and married for almost 6. I have only recently allowed him to hear me pee when I have been absolutely desperate and he has been in the shower etc.

Even then it has to be a desperate situation which is extremely rare.

Eve. X"

Lol me and the missus have been together for 11 years and I have to go down stairs if she needs the toilet. have only heard her fart once and that was by accident,God knows how she copes in work.

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