Bouys and Gulls, Herren und Damen, Stick figures in pants and stick figures in dresses. The one that gave me considerable pause was Pointers and Stetters.
the way of the future, seems to be unisex bathrooms these days, or I can imagine eventually not having separate bathrooms. Seems to me if they actually made the stalls go mostly to the floor it wouldn’t be an issue…if they had a separate urinal section for the men that the women didn’t have to go by.
I only say this because if transgender people who haven’t had surgery yet use the opposite bathroom it just opens the door for everyone to (Not saying I’m for or against that) just stating that once there is precedent…for whatever reason and people realize its not the end of the world that businesses will end up doing what is most cost effective and if having one larger bathroom costs less than two smaller, we all know how that goes.
angelfiredragonReminds one of Phylis Shafley, who left her children to fly around the country warning the the Equal Rights Amendment would force women to leave their children and use unisex toilets. (Ever since the British anchored a bucket with a seat in the baggage compartment of a DH9 in 1919, airlines have had unisex toilets.)
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
I bet there’s also restrooms for men and gentlemen.
clayusmcret Premium Member about 9 years ago
Looks like WOMEN and BEECHES.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
You’ll have to hold it.They don’t have a exalted serene deity room.
katzenbooks45 about 9 years ago
Bouys and Gulls, Herren und Damen, Stick figures in pants and stick figures in dresses. The one that gave me considerable pause was Pointers and Stetters.
angelfiredragon about 9 years ago
the way of the future, seems to be unisex bathrooms these days, or I can imagine eventually not having separate bathrooms. Seems to me if they actually made the stalls go mostly to the floor it wouldn’t be an issue…if they had a separate urinal section for the men that the women didn’t have to go by.
I only say this because if transgender people who haven’t had surgery yet use the opposite bathroom it just opens the door for everyone to (Not saying I’m for or against that) just stating that once there is precedent…for whatever reason and people realize its not the end of the world that businesses will end up doing what is most cost effective and if having one larger bathroom costs less than two smaller, we all know how that goes.
GrimmaTheNome about 9 years ago
I don’t know if Janet is a ‘lady’ but the other female in the strip surely isn’t.
Anyway – bring on the unisex cubicles, and in particular some ‘parent and child’ ones.
Arf at ‘Pointers and Setters’!
Bob. about 9 years ago
Women hi-jacked the men’s restroom at a lot of concerts I went to years ago.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 9 years ago
hippogriff about 9 years ago
angelfiredragonReminds one of Phylis Shafley, who left her children to fly around the country warning the the Equal Rights Amendment would force women to leave their children and use unisex toilets. (Ever since the British anchored a bucket with a seat in the baggage compartment of a DH9 in 1919, airlines have had unisex toilets.)