Lozzamas Mon 20-Nov-17 11:15:50

I'd have no issues with communal toilets - I have these at home!! I do feel for those that are "forced" into this against their will. I do find some women are as smelly, noisy and dirty as some men. I have no more problem sharing with men as I do with women - but understand others may. As for implying all men would be happy with this and cannot be victims or for implying that all men are likely to rape their female colleagues because there are communal toilets - that's just paranoid projection- there is no gender war.

My DH, DS, DB and DF are all men (oh dear) and that doesn't make them 2nd class or inhuman! They wouldn't want to share if it makes you uncomfortable, but why should they be forced to go elsewhere and be inconvenienced (so to speak) for some women's paranoia.

It's really down to the NHS trying to save money on toilet facilities, so they're not going to reverse their decisions - the cleaners will already have been sacked and the hand soap order halved. Hopefully if enough of you complain it will be taken on board, but as someone who makes these sorts of decisions (savings) I doubt it - gender fluidity is enabling all manner of traditional expenses to be reviewed in the name of progress.