Monday, March 2, 2020

Signs 2

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Continuing with pit stops...


November 2018 - Barcelona Spain


Gender-Neutral Bathrooms

Some European bathrooms have shared hand-washing facilities for women and men, with adjacent but separate toilet areas. And some restrooms make no distinctions for gender at all.



8 comments:

  1. LOL That could be very confusing for some heheh!

    Have a genderfreetastic week 🚻 🚾 :-)

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  2. Yes, you find that in Australia, too.
    Wasn´t always the case, though. Once I had to go to a men´s loo cause the women´s was broken. That poor man who came out of the front door nearly got a heart attack and thought he was in the wrong place "sorry, sorry", he went. LOL).
    My goodness, we´re all people, right!

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  3. Luckily I've never encountered mixed gender bathrooms, but in the Philippines I noticed urinals in the ladies toilets and my daughter explained it was for the transgender men who were transitioning to women.

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  4. Might be confusing, I agree! Not sure if that's a good idea.

    Happy #ww!

    Esha
    https://mysoultalks.com/2020/03/03/an-orange-sunset-wordlesswednesday/

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  5. The logo looks like this must be a dance floor, a place to boogie, not a toilet.

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  6. Why the straight and leaning people in the logo? Looks like it is not just gender-neutral but orientation-neutral too.

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  7. Haha I would definitely be confused and then just wait till I got home!

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