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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

"Unisex student toilet"

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Stripybeachbag · 30/10/2018 09:36

Not sure where to post this as I thought it was more amusing than anything else.

I work in a girls' school (boys in junior, but nowhere near the senior). We have just had a new sixth-form centre open with the toilets proudly labelled "unisex student toilet".

The "student" is obviously to keep the old teachers out. For privacy and safe-guarding reasons. But "unisex" is presumably for girls that would be transitioning (there are none). If there was no "unisex" toilet, where would they go? Into the girls loos, which all loos must be by default as there are no boys.

I imagine there were hours of meetings over this.

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KatVonGulag · 30/10/2018 09:41
Grin

Hours and hours of meetings

Thank God for the Woke

user1495884620 · 30/10/2018 09:45

Or maybe it just makes life easier at open days, parents' evenings etc when male visitors might need to use the facilities.

MaisyPops · 30/10/2018 09:49

Is it a single fully enclosed cubicle?
If so is it possibly there for if/when the seniors or 6th form go coeducational? So there are just individual student toilets?

A couple of single sex schools have started to become coed and use the diamond model. Maybe that's what could eb on the cards there.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/10/2018 09:50

I can't get worked up about this, it's not great but it is a solution.

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