That doesn't make it not work, it just makes it uncomfortable, and it's not even consistent *who* would be uncomfortable about it.Hardcore_gamer said:Your poll is missing the "no it would not work because the men would get constant boners" option.
Until you walk in on an 80 year old granny showering....Yosharian said:Yeah christ I think I'd often end up with awkward boner syndrome going to one of these, haha
Not sure I'm in favour myself, but I suppose if others don't mind it its ok for them
'muricaHardcore_gamer said:Your poll is missing the "no it would not work because the men would get constant boners" option.
This.sextus the crazy said:Personally, I like having coed bathrooms at my dorm. On average cleaner toilets is worth the trade for having to deal with the occasional unflushed bloody mess. Granted, the showers don't have men showering with women at the same time, seeing as we have individual showers. Granted, I would be pretty uncomfortable with ANYONE in my shower.
WHY? WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR DICTION THAT YOU THOUGHT THAT WOULD BE A GOOD WORD TO USE IN THAT CONTEXT?Akichi Daikashima said:Hell, speaking as a guy, I know that my john has "risen to the occasion" at moments in which I didn't want it to, no matter how hard I tried to beat it down.
The genders are inherently different. You can argue that they aren't different in a meaningful way. Eg. we all strive for the same things, we have the same fears and desires, ect. But you can't argue that there aren't inherent differences. That's just plain silly.Bara_no_Hime said:Gender segregation only supports the idea that men and women are inherently different.
Err...the very fact you said "men and women" makes that sentence self-contradictory lol.Bara_no_Hime said:Gender segregation only supports the idea that men and women are inherently different.
Hadn't considered that and it's definitely an issue. The washrooms here have locked stalls for the showers and, to be honest, I thought all dorm bathrooms were like that. I think that there should only be co-ed bathrooms if there are locked shower stalls. I understand how girls could get especially uncomfortable with the idea of sharing a bathroom with rowdy, horny guys.Raine_sage said:I lived in a Coed dorm where guys and girls lived on the same floor. In theory we had separate bathroom facilities and the showers were not communal but the only thing separating me from some clueless idiot who apparently doesn't think the steam and sound of running water meant "occupied" was a flimsy curtain. No locks no doors just a curtain.