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Why are males and females seperated for doing their toilet duties anyway?
In Manchester they have street urinals which are unisex, and the 'doors' only cover your torso. Drunken women are expected to squat down on them forwards. Drunks pee anywhere, thoguh, so they probably don't mind.
But shouldn't there be separate toilets for boys who want to be girls and girls who want to be boys? And what about boys who want to be girls who want to be boys?
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