Are you against unisex dressing rooms in stores?

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What if 2 separate men slid open the curtain and looked in at you changing? A woman says this happened to her in a Primark store. Not that you would want a woman peeping at you either, but to me it is scarier and more embarrassing when a man is doing it. If a changing room wants to be unisex the rooms should have locking doors on them .

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If the doors locked and didn't have gaps I'd be ok with it
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While I don't use dressing or changing rooms, I would not be comfortable with this, and I don't see the need for it.
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AZOldCoot wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:39 pm While I don't use dressing or changing rooms, I would not be comfortable with this, and I don't see the need for it.
Well the *need* for it is to make it inclusive for everyone. That's the idea behind it. To make trans and non binary people feel welcome.
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No. Not at all.
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In stores that sell both men’s and women’s clothing it is all we have. I however have never seen a curtain in a change room forever. I don’t even think twice of it.
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WellPreserved wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:45 pm No. Not at all.
So you don't mind if men move the curtain and peek at you?
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I only use changing rooms with locking doors regardless. I don't want anyone seeing me.
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Anonymous 1 wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:49 pm
WellPreserved wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:45 pm No. Not at all.
So you don't mind if men move the curtain and peek at you?
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ETA: I should clarify. I haven't shopped in a store that had separated by S*x dressing rooms since I was a teen. Most stores where I shop have unisex dressing stalls with lockable doors. Most small boutiques where I shop have one unisex dressing room with a curtain. If someone, regardless of S*x, were purposefully pulling the curtain to "take a peek", I would be annoyed but while I've experienced some uh-oh, never an intentional peek. Uh-ohs don't annoy me.
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Anonymous 1 wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:42 pm
AZOldCoot wrote: Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:39 pm While I don't use dressing or changing rooms, I would not be comfortable with this, and I don't see the need for it.
Well the *need* for it is to make it inclusive for everyone. That's the idea behind it. To make trans and non binary people feel welcome.
I can respect that though again, it's just a personal thing for me when it comes to my privacy.

FWIW, I rarely use public bathrooms either, unisex or not.
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