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"William H. Stirrat" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Apr 1996 13:51:23 -0500
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.  I happen to agree that the unisex bathroom idea proposed in
>this thread is impractical, but "Dad taking little girls into a restroom while
>other men are in there....too much" ??  No, just a fact of life.

Ah, but it is not impractical at all, just a "one-holer", as my brother-
in-law would say (ie: private with a lockable door, as someone described
earlier).  These unisex bathrooms are becoming more and more common, and
the Minnesota Children's Museum down the street has some you can check out
if you're attending AAM this year.  Bring your family!  Take pictures!  But
should they call these unisex bathrooms exhibits?  exhibitions?  displays?
 HMMMM???



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