<p>How wierd is to share bathroom w/ a bunch of guys. Just wanted to know what people who have acually been through it thought. Are guys really perverted and like trying to watch you shower and stuff?</p>
<p>I was going to make some off-color remark, but I decided to lay off after putting together the 93 in your user name and your callow syntax--I don't want Chris Hansen knocking on my door.</p>
<p>I visited a friend at a school who had co-ed bathrooms. The school was very liberal and a pretty much the exact opposite of my school (Oberlin v. a military academy). I used the bathrooms their and it was only slightly awkward when I saw a woman walk out of the shower like nothing was weird, I guess they are used to it. My friend says there are occasionally some awkward moments, but nothing like you suggest.</p>
<p>It stops being awkward after about 20 seconds. No one is going to watch you shower.</p>
<p>We usually set aside one stall in which the seat can be left up and ask the guys to leave the other seats down.</p>
<p>The bigger problem with college bathrooms is trashed bathrooms over the weekend (vomit, urine, paper towels strewn all over the place), which is usually unrelated to the gender of the students using it.</p>
<p>k314sig09, are you a guy? That would be weird if some girl walked out naked and was fine you being in the same room.</p>
<p>yes I am... it was awkward for me, but, being that the school was Oberlin and I assume she was a flaming hippie, she didn't seem to mind
I just said sorry and walked out, she just laughed...</p>
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<p>No more perverted than a girl would be in that situation...</p>
<p>Fun Fact: The the restrooms at the French Air Force Headquarters in Paris unisex.</p>
<p>As an Oberlin student who just spent a year with all-gender bathrooms...you get over it after about a day. It's really no big deal. People wear towels.</p>