Many design standards are still based on a “default male body”, assuming a fast pace, standing and minimal time spent in the toilet. When spaces are organised around men’s bodies and routines, delays ...
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Toilet queues disproportionately impact women — but desperate times don't always call for desperate measures
A slow and painful crawl towards the bathroom in an endless queue is a situation most women would rather avoid. But for theatre entertainer Libby Trainor Parker, it can also mean racing her audience ...
Do you remember the last time you had to queue for a toilet? If several examples spring to mind, the chances are you were standing in the women’s line. Whether at theatres, airports, shopping centres ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Do you remember the last time you had to queue for a toilet? If several examples spring to mind, the chances are you were standing in the women's line. Whether at theatres, ...
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