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    A comic of one nonbinary person's ideal public toilet situation; toilet doors with signs of toilets and urinals, rather than the usual male/female symbols.
    One nonbinary person's ideal public toilet situation; symbols representing facilities rather than permitted genders.

    Public toilets are a potentially dysphoric issue with nonbinary people, as restrooms for able-bodied people are often assigned to male and female, with little to no provision for people who don't fit the gender binary.

    Resources

    How to find non-binary public toilets, and how to handle situations where genderfree toilets aren't available.

    • Refuge Restrooms is a replacement for Safe2pee. It also has an iOS app available.
    • Safe2pee is a crowdsourced world map of public toilets that are genderfree and/or accessible. There is an iPhone app that uses the information so that you can find places when you're out and about, called Transquat.

    Commentary on public toilets and gender

    See also

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