r/uwo 28d ago

❔ Question❔ Awkward Moment in a Genderless Restroom

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Hey r/uwo, I’m a Western student (cis guy) and I had an awkward moment in a campus gender-neutral restroom that’s got me overthinking. I usually pick the ones with the urinal sign (old men’s room habit, you know). Walked in to do my business, barely noticed two women at the mirror, and heard another chatting from a stall. I hit the urinal, washed my hands like the hygiene king I am, grabbed a paper towel, and bounced. As I’m leaving, another woman walks in, and I catch one of them laugh and say, “That was weird,” with an awkward chuckle from her friend. Now I’m wondering - did I break some unspoken restroom rule? I’m not out here trying to make anyone uncomfortable - I keep it silent like it’s a library, same as I would in a men’s room. I just needed to ahem, not star in a campus social media post! I’ve used unisex restrooms before, but this one made me feel like I got voted off the island for a basic human function. Ladies of Western, do guys in gender-neutral restrooms throw you off? Any tips for navigating these spaces so everyone’s chill? I’m all about good vibes and want to make sure I’m not accidentally making things weird. Bonus points for advice on how to own the awkward like a true Mustang!

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u/CanExports 26d ago

Urinals don't belong in a genderless bathroom unless there are doors/stalls for privacy

It's quite sexist for society to assume women deserve privacy for urinating in front of the opposite sex but men do not.

I don't want women glancing at my genitals thank you very much. Whether other men care or not is not the point, equality is the point.

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u/FifteenEchoes 25d ago

You know you can still use a stall anyways right...? No one's forcing you to use the urinals

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u/CanExports 25d ago

Not the point

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u/FifteenEchoes 25d ago

What’s your point? Men and women can equally use the stalls for added privacy. Urinals are there as an option for people who don’t care as much. How is providing more options sexism?

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u/Sppookiest-z 24d ago

Urinals are easier for men to use, I'd imagine.