A district judge in Wisconsin has sided with an 11-year-old trans girl over her use of the girls’ toilets and temporarily blocked school officials from preventing her access.

    • effingjoe
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      652 years ago

      Right? I’ve been using public restrooms for a long time and I don’t recall ever seeing anyone’s naughty bits.

      …and for me the most ridiculous part of this discussion is that bathrooms have never been a secure space. If some creep wanted to go into a bathroom to harass people, there is literally nothing stopping them. It’s not like bathrooms have guarded entrances and now people have a sneaky way to get into a bathroom by pretending to be transgender or something insane like that.

      It’s literally a manufactured issue to get the GOP electorate terrified, as everything they do is designed to do.

      • @xycu@programming.dev
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        172 years ago

        I’ve been using public restrooms for a long time and I don’t recall ever seeing anyone’s naughty bits.

        I see you’ve never had the misfortune of using the circular trough-style urinal where everyone is facing each other and peeing into the middle. Thankfully, they are not very common.

          • DarkThoughts
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            92 years ago

            What is it with the US and making public toilets as weird as possible? Your freaking walls & doors are bad enough but this is like a piss fountain. I’d expect something like this in maybe a swinger / fetish club or something like that.

            • @JudgeHolden@lemmy.world
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              22 years ago

              It’s not a urinal, it’s for washing your hands. I’ve mostly ever seen them in factories where you have shifts coming on and off the clock at the same time so they need to be able to handle a high volume of workers.

              That said, I’m not a big fan of the piss walls you get in the UK and Ireland. They always feel awkward to me, but I guess if you’re used to it…

        • effingjoe
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          32 years ago

          Oh you know what? I think I did have those in elementary school. That was a while ago though.

        • @lunaticneko@lemmy.ml
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          22 years ago

          Yes I hate this kind of shit too. It costs less and somehow might be able to pack more pissers, but it’s so weird. Maybe unless you’re into staring at other people when you’re peeing.

        • @JudgeHolden@lemmy.world
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          22 years ago

          Lol! Those are meant for washing your hands, not for pissing. Although I guess I can imagine a scenario where some genius thinks one is a urinal and somehow the idea catches on. Still pretty funny though.

    • xylan
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      152 years ago

      The best compromise for neutrality and efficiency is to keep gender neutral stalls but also retain an area with urinals which will be much quicker for large numbers of men to pass through then using stalls, and also saves water.

      The other consideration would be that the stalls will need to be sufficiently screened that people in them don’t feel overlooked or vulnerable (I’m looking at you USA with your weird gappy stall building!).

        • Selkie210
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          72 years ago

          I’m a big fan of just getting rid of urinals altogether as a man, I’m choosing stalls every time anyway

        • starlinguk
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          32 years ago

          I went to a mixed bathroom in France and had to walk past bare backsides to get to a stall. I don’t want to see one guy’s ass let alone a whole row of them.

          • norapink
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            112 years ago

            In the US at least people don’t generally have their asses hanging out when using urinals.

            • DarkThoughts
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              42 years ago

              That’s not really a thing in Europe either. I saw it only once in my life, and that was back in school, from some third or second grader or something.