People may be missing the point...
Dec. 6th, 2003 08:19 pmGender equity in public bathrooms
So why might women take longer in the bathroom? Because they often have small children to tend to, they wear more clothes, and, as Councilwoman Yvette Clarke put it, there's that anatomical difference.
"We don't have the same type of equipment that men have," Clarke said.
There's something else, though, which I don't think many people realize....
"We don't have the same type of equipment that men have," Clarke said.
They have urinals and stalls, we just have stalls. Not only does going in a stall take longer (as she said) but I suspect that we have only as many stalls as the men's bathrooms. I don't know this, and would love any evidence to confirm or disprove my theory, but I have seen enough movies and tv shows to say that (if those can be assumed to reflect reality, a bit of a stretch sometimes) men generally have more toilet space in the bathroom.
So why might women take longer in the bathroom? Because they often have small children to tend to, they wear more clothes, and, as Councilwoman Yvette Clarke put it, there's that anatomical difference.
"We don't have the same type of equipment that men have," Clarke said.
There's something else, though, which I don't think many people realize....
"We don't have the same type of equipment that men have," Clarke said.
They have urinals and stalls, we just have stalls. Not only does going in a stall take longer (as she said) but I suspect that we have only as many stalls as the men's bathrooms. I don't know this, and would love any evidence to confirm or disprove my theory, but I have seen enough movies and tv shows to say that (if those can be assumed to reflect reality, a bit of a stretch sometimes) men generally have more toilet space in the bathroom.
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Date: 2003-12-06 05:31 pm (UTC)It's particularly troublesome with old buildings. Back in the day, women didn't use public bathrooms because of all the trouble it would take to take off their elaborate clothing, plus it was just unladylike.
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Date: 2003-12-06 06:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-06 08:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-06 08:28 pm (UTC)Guy: Unzips. Does something with the underwear (never figured that one out, and don't care to understand it now). Pees. Zips again. Washes hands (hopefully).
Gal: Unzips pants (if not wearing skirt). Pulls down pants/pantyhose. Sits down. Pees. Wipes. Stands up. Pulls up pants/pantyhose. Washes hands (hopefully).
An entire extra two steps, at least.
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Date: 2003-12-06 08:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-06 08:48 pm (UTC)Well, yeah, I suppose if the bathroom is sink and toilet, no stalls, that applies, I suppose because I have no makeup and don't worry about my hair... But in segregated bathrooms, the line is always for the stalls, which are quite separate from the mirrors.
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Date: 2003-12-06 05:31 pm (UTC)It's particularly troublesome with old buildings. Back in the day, women didn't use public bathrooms because of all the trouble it would take to take off their elaborate clothing, plus it was just unladylike.
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Date: 2003-12-06 06:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-06 08:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-06 08:28 pm (UTC)Guy: Unzips. Does something with the underwear (never figured that one out, and don't care to understand it now). Pees. Zips again. Washes hands (hopefully).
Gal: Unzips pants (if not wearing skirt). Pulls down pants/pantyhose. Sits down. Pees. Wipes. Stands up. Pulls up pants/pantyhose. Washes hands (hopefully).
An entire extra two steps, at least.
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Date: 2003-12-06 08:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-06 08:48 pm (UTC)Well, yeah, I suppose if the bathroom is sink and toilet, no stalls, that applies, I suppose because I have no makeup and don't worry about my hair... But in segregated bathrooms, the line is always for the stalls, which are quite separate from the mirrors.