Gender Neutral Restrooms In The United States

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Gender Neutral Restrooms Gender Neutral Restrooms are gradually popping up all over the United States. Gender Identity is “One's innermost concept of self as male, female, a blend of both or neither – how individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves. One's gender identity can be the same or different from their sex assigned at birth.” (“Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Definitions”) As the world becomes more accepting, the LGBT community asks for privileges. Many people who identify as a different gender they were born as are uncomfortable using certain restrooms. Safety is a huge concern. Many transgender students have been attacked and harassed when using restrooms. There are more than 150 schools across the United states with gender-neutral restrooms. Not only are schools adding these facilities but so are malls, grocery stores, museums, and government owned buildings. Gender-neutral restroom not only protect others, but they can also potentially eliminate discrimination. It may also contribute to the women's equality movement.
“Ari Braverman, a gender non-conforming first-grader who prefers male pronouns, supports school's decisions to change the signs that once differentiated the bathrooms.” (“San Francisco Elementary School Introduces Gender-Neutral Bathrooms”) More and more younger children do not identify as the …show more content…

Typically, Most men do not feel comfortable using urinals while women are using the restroom as well. Women are uncomfortable too. Many women with history of sexual assault or rape feel uncomfortable sharing restrooms with men. This leads us to believe that gender-neutral restrooms can create loopholes for sexual predators and criminals. Building more restrooms also inquires more money that businesses do not have to spend. Many businesses take the fact that transgender’s are a minority into

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