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Restroom Lines: Why Women Shouldn't Have To Wait

Restroom Lines:  Why Women Shouldn't Have To Wait
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By SheSpeaks
on May 12, 2010 :: comments image 27 Comments
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Women who work in federal buildings may rest a little easier soon if the "Potty Parity Act" passes through the legislature.  The bill is designed to require the number of toilets in a federal building to at least equal the number of male restrooms.  Many of the federal buildings constructed before 1980 lack an equal number of women's restrooms. 

 The Washington Post recently reported about the "Potty Parity" bill that is now going before the House.  Representative of the bill, Edolphus Towns, explained the problem during testimony.  Towns said, "I am certain that every woman in this room has frequently experienced the inconvenience, as well as the discomfort, caused by an insufficient number of women's restroom facilities."

Over the years more and more women have entered the workforce, but  a good deal of federal and office buildings have failed to keep up with the increase of women employees by adding extra restrooms.  People who support the bill have argued that lack of women's restrooms is not only an inconvenience, it can also lead to health problems.  Abdominal pains, cystitis, and urinary tract infections are just a few of the issues that can occur or be aggravated by waiting in long restroom lines daily. 

Architecture professor, Kathryn Anthony, argues that being forced to wait in long restroom lines is also a form of gender bias.  Though the bill only calls for the equal number of restrooms, some argue that the number of women's restrooms should exceed the number of men's rooms in all commercial buildings.  The reasoning is that women need access to restrooms more frequently and for longer amounts of time than men due to physiological reasons like menstruation and pregnancy.

Rep. Darrell Issa, co-sponsor of the bill, has admitted that the bill should take into consideration that fact that some federal buildings, like the Pentagon, are filled predominantly with male employees and may not need to add restrooms for women.

What do you think of the "Potty Parity Act"?

Do you think that being forced to wait in long restroom lines is a form of gender bias?  Should there be more restrooms for women in all buildings because we need to access them more frequently?

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julecoc  ::  on May 24, 2010  

I think there should always be more women bathrooms than men's- for the shear fact it takes us longer to do our business LOL. though I am not sure that this should be regulated by the government... it should just be common sense when drafting the construction of a building.

yanks4me  ::  on May 26, 2010  

I think we should always have more bathrooms.It does take us longer to do our "business",and we always have the kids with us! We have to change diapers,maneuver strollers,and they always seem to make the stalls were we have to squeeze in! They need to make huge bathrooms for women-with big enough stalls.

magpie75  ::  on May 27, 2010  

My workplace has an equal number of stalls in the men's and women's bathrooms. But the ration of women to men in the building is about 8 to 1. What should be done for this type of situation?

tdamji  ::  on May 28, 2010  

women have smaller bladders, remember!

jh0816  ::  on Jun 12, 2010  

This reminds me of a teacher we had in elementary school who got in trouble for being a witch about not letting kids go to the bathroom. That can cause big health problems!

beautygurl  ::  on Jun 18, 2010  

That is funny. I also think it's women's excuse to check themselves out again, ha ha! In my organization or meetings that I attend, there's usually an extra restroom for women. They just add the "WO" to "MEN." My husband also complained there was a full isle of women's bags in a department store, different sizes and colors, but nothing for him. He just had to go from store to store and ahhh.. finally found a simple, black luggage at Staples!

LilyLex  ::  on Jul 14, 2010  

AWESOME! Us women go way more then men. & more restroom would be wonderful, but our next mission is keeping them clean. I hate nasty bathrooms, makes me wanna wait till i get home.

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