Can someone explain what this is all about?

Talking to a PP last week, his daughter plays golf for Notts girls. He was saying one of her pals has changed her name to a boys name. Not only that two other girls at the same school want to become boys. So the school has told the 3 girls they must change with the lads now whilst doin PE, and use the lads toilets. I joked the lads must be over the moon. No, the lads are not happy at all and have said so.
It's becoming the in thing, my grand daughter now wants to be my grandson. The world is going nuts, if you see what I mean :eek:
 
Basically men’s toilets that women can use as well, if they so choose. Quite why a woman would want to see men at a urinal is beyond me, but there you go. Neither do I want a woman to see me use the loo.
Seems like there’s nowhere to get any peace and quiet these days 😀
 
My problem with this is;

  • Looks like a wooden door which to be honest isn’t the easiest material to keep clean considering it’s a toilet door and manky gits will not wash their hands
  • The door itself is in need of a lick of paint or whatever coating it has
  • The screws should be countersunk, again to make it easier to clean and prevent cloths/sponges from snagging
  • No idea what the satnav image of a roundabout is for unless its a direction map to show users to the location of urinals/stalls etc once inside (maybe the light doesn’t work or its been removed to prevent folk gawping at the other genders bits and bobs!)
  • Oh and some ejit has used a different sized font on several of the letters despite that fact its all written in uppercase
Having urinals is fine because as we all know there's only one thing worse than sitting down on a cold public toilet seat... and that's sitting down on a warm public toilet seat! :eek:
 
Other than the urinals I don't actually see the problem. If what your doing is behind a locked door, I don't see the difference to being at home. Fortunately I don't have smelly poo, so have no reason to be embarrassed :rolleyes:
As we now have a third sex (transgender) I am sure they would welcome this, as it takes away the confusion for them.
 
When we were on a caravan site earlier this year their toilets and showers were "gender neutral". In other words the showers and the toilets (no urinals) could be used by either Men or Women behind locked doors.
I wouldn't say it was the most comfortable thing for either gents or ladies as you still had this odd feeling of coming across the other gender in "the loos". I would be less comfortable with urinals there, especially if a lady started using a "shewee" although I have used loos where there is a female attendant working whilst you are needing the loo which definitely feels awkward :oops:.
 
It's becoming the in thing, my grand daughter now wants to be my grandson. The world is going nuts, if you see what I mean :eek:

What's really mad is that the tax payer has to foot the bill. What the lefties avoid telling us is the % of transsexuals who attempt suicide, because it's 41%. I am positive I should have been good looking and 6' 2" tall, but somehow God got it wrong, and I am 5' 7" tall and pretty damn ugly. What do you think the NHS will do for me ?
 
What's really mad is that the tax payer has to foot the bill. What the lefties avoid telling us is the % of transsexuals who attempt suicide, because it's 41%. I am positive I should have been good looking and 6' 2" tall, but somehow God got it wrong, and I am 5' 7" tall and pretty damn ugly. What do you think the NHS will do for me ?

More than god will ;)
 
Talking to a PP last week, his daughter plays golf for Notts girls. He was saying one of her pals has changed her name to a boys name. Not only that two other girls at the same school want to become boys. So the school has told the 3 girls they must change with the lads now whilst doin PE, and use the lads toilets. I joked the lads must be over the moon. No, the lads are not happy at all and have said so.

What have I just read?????
 
Guess what - the toilets in the BBC (Broadcasting House and Broadcast Centre) are all gender neutral. Just thought the anti-BBC crew would like to know that :)

and yes - meeting rooms are all named after BBC stars of today and yesteryear. So you can find yourself asking 'am I in Mary Berry or Frankie Howard today' ...
 
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