 A gender-neutral toilet is a great idea for a public restroom.  These facilities allow parents with children of the opposite sex to bring them into a washroom, comfortably.  Also, people with disabilities who need assistance to use the restroom can have a helper who may be of the opposite sex.  Finally, for people who are gender-variant, these bathrooms make it much easier to negotiate the use of a public restroom.
A gender-neutral toilet is a great idea for a public restroom.  These facilities allow parents with children of the opposite sex to bring them into a washroom, comfortably.  Also, people with disabilities who need assistance to use the restroom can have a helper who may be of the opposite sex.  Finally, for people who are gender-variant, these bathrooms make it much easier to negotiate the use of a public restroom. However when you have a 3rd grader who may struggle with deciphering a new word, these can be tricky.
I sent the boys to the bathroom in my building where I work. They ran down the hall and one of the twins stopped dead in his tracks! When he got to the bathroom door he shouted, "Mom, I can't go in there, it says UN SEX!".
I almost peed my pants!
 
UN SEX means no sex until you are 32yrs old and that is just all you need to know about SEX...isn't that the right answer??
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