• edric@lemm.ee
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        5 days ago

        I’ve been to some high end hotels for conferences where there weren’t gaps in the stall doors at least. There’s still the gap at the bottom but at least you aren’t making accidental eye contact to people outside.

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        For what it’s worth, while there certainly are public bathrooms with stalls from floor to ceiling, the most common design does have gaps between the floor and the stall (at least here in Germany). Just not as big as the gaps in the US. You’d have to get uncomfortably close to the floor of a public bathroom to see anything. And no gaps between the door and the walls.

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    I’m convinced these shitty shitty stalls are the reason so many Americans fear the idea of trans people, or people who do not appear to be cis, using the bathroom.

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    This is why I love gender neutral bathrooms.

    All the stalls have actual walls and doors that actually give you privacy.

    Some even have sinks in each stall so you can go from wiping your ass straight to washing your hands without touching anything else. And if you have a bag with you, you don’t have to grab it with your grody poop fingers and walk to the sink.

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    I took this as how do you install them so you can close and lock the doors at all. There are so many where you have to push the walls apart or lift the door with your foot before you can lock it