What is a Neutral Toilet?

Updated on Toilets 2024-01-31
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are generally two types of toilets: men's toilets and women's toilets, but there is a third type of toilet: gender-neutral toilets. Gender-neutral toilets are reserved for boys with transgender tendencies.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are generally two types of toilets: men's toilets and women's toilets, but there is a third type of toilet in Thailand – "unisex toilets". Gender-neutral toilets are reserved for boys with transgender tendencies.

    Thailand is a country that tolerates the conversion of men to women, and the establishment of "gender-neutral toilets" at Khambang Middle School in the north-east of the country for male students who identify as female has not only been welcomed by students, but other schools are considering whether to follow suit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Regardless of gender, of course, there are partitions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Neutral toilets.

    Cause of the incident. The establishment of "gender-neutral toilets" at Khambang Middle School in northeastern Thailand for male students who identify as female has not only been welcomed by students, but other schools are considering whether to follow suit. In the past, boys with sexual orientation were often ridiculed when they went to the men's bathroom, so they switched to the women's bathroom, but this made the girls very uncomfortable. In the future, they won't have to be so embarrassed.

    Social impact. Thailand is a country that tolerates male to female sex transfers, and sex changes are common in Thailand. Sex reassignment surgery has become a special specialty in Thailand's health industry, and sex reassignment surgery is relatively inexpensive. People from all over the world love to come to Thailand for sex reassignment surgery.

    The initiative of Kambang Middle School to set up a special "gender-neutral toilet" did not cause controversy in Thailand, but caused controversy among other schools about whether they should follow Cambang Middle School and follow up with the establishment of "gender-neutral toilets". It is reported that in Thai secondary schools, 10% to 20% of boys are transgender.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Neutral toilets are also called "third places" abroad. Generally, "men and women, with a wheelchair in the middle" are used as a sign, that is, both men and women can use it, and the disabled, the elderly and young children can enter accompanied by family members of the opposite sex.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The so-called gender-neutral toilet is a toilet that can be used by both men and women when necessary. It mainly appears in some places where the equipment is relatively simple, and it is easy to have some embarrassing things.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The establishment of "gender-neutral toilets" at Khambang Middle School in northeastern Thailand for male students who identify as female has not only been welcomed by students, but other schools are considering whether to follow suit. In the past, boys with sexual orientation were often ridiculed when they went to the men's bathroom, so they switched to the women's bathroom, but this made the girls very uncomfortable. In the future, they won't have to be so embarrassed.

    Social impact. Thailand is a country that tolerates male to female sex transfers, and sex changes are common in Thailand. Sex reassignment surgery has become a special specialty in Thailand's health industry, and sex reassignment surgery is relatively inexpensive. People from all over the world love to come to Thailand for sex reassignment surgery.

    The initiative of Kambang Middle School to set up a special "gender-neutral toilet" did not cause controversy in Thailand, but caused controversy among other schools about whether they should follow Cambang Middle School and follow up with the establishment of "gender-neutral toilets". It is reported that in Thai secondary schools, 10% to 20% of boys are transgender.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    This is available to both men and women.

    There is it in a foreign country. In China, it is still relatively conservative.

    Generally, only men will go.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    You go in, lock the door, what gender you are, that's what kind of toilet!

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