The disabled washrooms are for everyone whether disabled or not. That’s what the signs say at work and at all the department stores. For disabled and for those with sensitive issues. .Many long years ago – grandma explained the difference between the men and women washrooms – we don’t know them. They are strangers. Simple answer to a five year old’s question.
The Life I Draw Upon almost 12 years ago
This strip has gone to the toilet. Goodbye.
ncalifgirl58 over 11 years ago
I have been known to use the empty men’s room when the women’s line was out the door. With a guard at the door of course. lol
alondra over 11 years ago
They need to disallow males from entering the women’s washroom. Period.
Milady Meg over 11 years ago
Unisex/family bathrooms also makes life easier for transgender people.
x666dog over 11 years ago
This is not new. Japan had unisex bathrooms when we were stationed there in 1964.
Hunter7 over 11 years ago
The disabled washrooms are for everyone whether disabled or not. That’s what the signs say at work and at all the department stores. For disabled and for those with sensitive issues. .Many long years ago – grandma explained the difference between the men and women washrooms – we don’t know them. They are strangers. Simple answer to a five year old’s question.
Milady Meg over 11 years ago
Why not? I’m sure they’ll be more empathetic to whatever mental problems you appear to have.