I think it's a reasonable idea. However, this is the country in which a woman's breasts can't be shown on network television, supposedly to protect the innocence of the kids who will witness thousands of simulated homicides on those same networks before they hit adulthood; in which some people still freak out if a woman nurses in public; and in which a disturbing number of grown men and women either giggle or cover their eyes like schoolchildren at the sight of public nudity (at a beach, say). Repressed, uptight, and prurient is a lousy environment in which to foster the notion that people could just take care of their business in a unisex facility without a bunch of fuss.
Yes, yes, I know . . . there would be stalls. But I just can't imagine a significant percentage of people in the U.S. wrapping their heads around the idea, much less supporting it. Not anytime soon, anyway.
Yes, yes, I know . . . there would be stalls. But I just can't imagine a significant percentage of people in the U.S. wrapping their heads around the idea, much less supporting it. Not anytime soon, anyway.