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How slow you are to catch on; no wonder you have such difficulty discussing issues honestly.there's literally no point of having separate men/women bathrooms if a man can just claim to be a woman and use their bathroom
https://www.newcollege.utoronto.ca/...ing staff looks after,rooms) on a daily basis.
All bathrooms are shared, including those on co-ed floors (same-sex floors have same-sex bathrooms). Bathrooms are large, so there is no waiting, and individual shower and toilet stalls are private and can be locked. Our Caretaking staff looks after the common areas (washrooms, common rooms) on a daily basis.
https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/edio/washrooms
UTM is committed to creating an equitable and inclusive community that protects the human rights of all persons and celebrates diversity. The installation of multi-user all-gender washrooms on campus is an example of this commitment in practice. All-gender washrooms provide inclusive washroom options for everyone, including transgender people and people of diverse gender identities and expressions. They also provide comfortable spaces for community members who require the assistance of a personal care attendant and/or those with young children.
Students, staff and faculty have repeatedly expressed the need for conveniently located, accessible all-gender washrooms on campus. Our current single-user washrooms are not effectively meeting this need. In response to this, over time, all buildings at UTM will have multi-user all-gender washrooms installed, in addition to single-gender washrooms. Offering a range of options, including multi-user all-gender washrooms, has become a new building standard for future developments on campus.