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Originally posted by skier
gay men don't hang around in bathrooms hoping to catch a glimpse of another man's dick so they can jack off to it later.
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Agreed. And it's reasonable to say, I think, that heterosexual men wouldn't do that if women shared the same bathroom. Yet, there are seperate bathrooms. I fail to see the difference in discrimination. It's just that we're all used to the other. Why is it any less discriminatory to have male/female washrooms so that men/women don't feel uncomfortable around the opposite sex than it is to have gay/lesbian washrooms so that men/women don't feel uncomfortable around people who may have an attraction to them.
Seperate washrooms for homosexuals are a TERRIBLE idea - but it's no more discriminatory of an idea than the current layout is. It just holds a different stigma.
I'm not saying there ought to be unisex washrooms on the basis of it being discriminatory concerning sex, but I'm saying that it's the only CONSISTANT solution if people are going to get up in arms about discrimination based on sexuality.