Unisex public toilets have been introduced in a number of cities including Beijing, Chongqing and Shenyang, to help solve a lack of women's restrooms in public places. Would you feel comfortable using a unisex public toilet?
Cathy (China)
Toilets should be separate for men and women. As a woman, I would not want to share it with men. I would feel embarrassed. There are not enough toilets for women in public places, but I don't see why we think we can solve this problem by making all the toilets unisex.
Geek Lady (Greece)
I think it is better to increase the number of women's toilets. I always feel sorry for the ladies as there never seems to be enough toilets and they always have to form a queue(队列) when the men's are so easy to do.
Roger (US)
In the States there are lots of public unisex toilets, but they are a one-room affair so each person can be alone with a locked door. When a woman leaves, then a man can go in. The idea of side by side stalls with men and women mixed together in the same room is very dangerous!
Chris (Sweden)
Most public toilets in Sweden are unisex these days. I was against it for several years, but they are generally OK as long as there are enough toilets for women, and they are cleaned all the time.
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