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  2. Unisex changing rooms - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute of Architects (AIA) maintains a best practices document related to inclusive locker rooms and restrooms. According to the AIA, inclusive locker rooms protect privacy by being "arranged in a shared, semi-public space" with a "mix of individual, private rooms" as well as "highly visible, non-gender-segregated multi-user spaces".

  3. Unisex public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Unisex public toilets take different forms: they may be single occupancy facilities where only one single room or enclosure is provided; or multi-user facilities which are open to all and where users may either share sinks in an open area or each have their own sink in their private cubicle, stall or room.

  4. Township High School District 211 transgender student locker ...

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    Julia Burca, a District 211 student, told The Daily Herald that, while she recognized the school's obligation to all students, she felt that the board could have proceeded in a way that would have accommodated students who change naked in the locker room. PFP co-founder Vicki Wilson said that the district's decision to turn such an intimate ...

  5. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    Public toilets are known by many names in different varieties of English.. In American English, "restroom" commonly denotes a facility featuring toilets and sinks designed for use by the public, but "restroom" and "bathroom" are often used interchangeably for any room with a toilet (both in public and in private homes).

  6. Sex segregation - Wikipedia

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    These laws permit sex segregation of contact sports, choruses, sex education, and in areas such as math and reading, within public schools. [3] The girls' entrance to a school; the boys use or used an equivalent door. Studies have analyzed whether single-sex or co-ed schools produce better educational outcomes. Teachers and school environments ...

  7. Communal shower - Wikipedia

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    Men in a communal shower Communal shower in a school, Czech Republic, 2009 Kindergarten shower room in Köritz, a district of Neustadt-Dosse (1987, East Germany) Communal showers are a group of single showers put together in one room or area. They are often used in changerooms, schools, prisons, and barracks for personal hygiene.

  8. Changing room - Wikipedia

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    A fitting room, or dressing room, is a room where people try on clothes, such as in a department store. Separate changing rooms may be provided for men and women, or there may be a non-gender-specific open space with individual cubicles or stalls, [1] as with unisex public toilets. Many changing rooms include toilets, sinks and showers.

  9. Gender in English - Wikipedia

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    Many words in modern English refer specifically to people or animals of a particular sex. [28] An example of an English word that has retained gender-specific spellings is the noun-form of blond/blonde, with the former being masculine and the latter being feminine. This distinction is retained primarily in British English.