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Planning A Unisex Bathroom: The Pros, Cons & Practicalities
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In recent years, society has made huge strides towards gender equality - but unfortunately, we still have a lot of catching up to do when it comes to washrooms. It may not be obvious on the face of it, but traditional bathroom design has always favoured men: women tend to use the bathroom more frequently than males because, on the whole, women have smaller bladders. Unlike males, they also need to attend to matters of feminine hygiene. The problem is that even though women use the bathroom more frequently and take a longer time to do so, male and female bathrooms have always tended to be the same size.
Year four: once a week. Year five: three times a month. Year six: twice a month. During pregnancy (like right now), one to two times a week. Lived together four before that.
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