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Today, I saw a hot topic: why not design the women's toilets in public places to be larger than the men's toilets?
Walking in a bustling shopping mall or a crowded subway station, have you ever wondered why there is always a long queue in front of the women's restroom, while the men's restroom is relatively deserted?
What's even more puzzling is why women's toilets are often designed to be more compact than men's toilets, even though women have a higher demand for private space.
What kind of "little secret" is hidden behind this?
Having a formula to do the problem is fast! The inequality is really seconds!
A few days ago, I saw a report that a woman went to the toilet more than 30 minutes before the departure of the high-speed train, and left when she came out of the high-speed train. I also found a reporter, and when I asked, she spent more than 30 minutes brushing her mobile phone and touching up makeup in the toilet.
Who wants to stay in a public toilet...... After going to the toilet, I hurriedly walked, dirty and smelly places, not annoying. Only men who have little demand for hygiene can imagine women playing in the toilet [covering their faces]
The women's toilet is no bigger! Usually the same size! Also, most of the cleaners are women, and the women's toilets take up one or two cubicles for tools!
In fact, you can set a half-height baffle, and only the head can be seen
Count well, men's toilet cubicle plus urinal 13. Women's toilet 11. At the same time, the south toilet can accommodate more people to go to the toilet, is there a problem?
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