Hi! I'm new. I'm James. Let's get to the bulk of this post haha.
My school (university, properly) is seriously looking into the prospect of having gender neutral washrooms installed. Currently, the administrations is working closely with the on campus LGBTQA+ group to figure out what those washrooms will look like, and where they'll be. There's been some excellent back and forth about it (and, well, some not so good feedback, but I sort of expected that). I'm part of the "task force" who is being directly consulted by the administration about what kind of washrooms we're asking for, etc.
There's a currently Male washroom in a little corridor that doesn't see much traffic, but which is readily and easily accessible to the flow of main traffic, that is barely ever used. The administration is actually seriously considering converting that washroom into a gender neutral washroom.
Right now? The main debate is what's going to be in there. There are some people who are advocating taking out the existing urinals... but I sort of want them left in there. I know, there's the potential for abuse etc, but I would like to be able to use a urinal, and I haven't reached a stage in my personal transition where I'd feel comfortable walking into a fully men's washroom. I said, how about if they built a sort of partition between the urinals and the door, so you had to willingly and deliberately go around said partition to get to the urinal? Then you wouldn't have the whole, opened the door and oops, there's some penis I hadn't planned on seeing today!
The other thought I had was, even though it's a gender neutral washroom, some gender neutral people are used to/prefer doing #1 standing up, and I don't think it's fair to tell them "either use a stall or use the male washroom". Stalls aren't super designed for standing #1, I think, and that'd lead to more #1 on the seat/floor etc.
Having said that, I can see how other people might not want to use a washroom where there's a chance of seeing people's penises against their will. Hence why I suggested the partition, rather than removing the urinals entirely.
This turned out to be a very long first post! Sorry! But if you made it this far, thanks for reading!
-James