Quote from: Megan. on May 13, 2018, 01:19:07 PM
I'm off to Paris this week for 2 nights, does anyone know what the laws state for gendered bathroom use in France?
TYIA. X
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Hi Megan, 13 May 2018
My instinct's tell me you are in the UK; I know nothing of France's restroom policies. I was only there once in early 1966. I didn't stay long; stayed about 5 minutes and was kicked out.
I spent five years in Japan; Arrived there in 1964. Found their restroom policy quite fascinating. Co-ed, which was a cultural shock that lasted... two seconds. Their urinals were long troughs that you stood in front of and peed with all the other "gentleman" visiting the bar.
I'm standing there draining my lizard when in walks a good looking "lady" of possibly dubious character. (I was in a Honky Tonk bar frequented by ladies for rent). As I prowled around the city I managed to see customs that I thought dated back to the Neanderthal era; people relieving themselves in public: #'s 1, 2 and 3. What might # 3 be? I understand 1 & 2; # three was anything stranger than anything I had ever done.
By the time I left Japan in 1972, things had improved substantially; they had replaced open sewers with pipes, which was a big help in improving the aroma of the place. It had smelled like s*** before with summer being unimaginable.
My five years there were spent in parts of each of the following years: 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72. 66 was spent in the civilized part of the world: Ireland, England, Portugal, Spain and my 5 minute residence in France.
I have never forgiven Charles de Gaulle for his rudeness in terminating my stay in France. I showed him, I never went back, always around. Just because I didn't have my passport, which was in Ireland or Portugal, shouldn't have mattered: I had my military ID, but it wasn't good enough for Mr. de Gaulle. I tried entering from San Sabastian, Spain. Had an interesting experience there; will have to write about it one of these days.
I hope you have a better outcome with your visit to France; thankfully, Mr. de Gaulle doesn't have much say these days.
And all you wanted to know was what their bathroom policy is in France. I hope I didn't answer your question because I haven't a clue. Enjoy their bathrooms, I'm sure they are lovely.
Best Always,
Christine