No one's using the MIT bathroom...

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<p>Darn it, I was hoping to see a yellow light....</p>

<p>it's spring break. have patience, everyone'll be home soon :)</p>

<p>when i looked at it Black Hole K had been occupied for 3 minutes. =D keep watching. there will be light! ^_^</p>

<p>MIt has coed bathrooms. That's hilarious (and weird).</p>

<p>weird? howso? on a coed floor/dorm, it only makes sense. next you'll be telling me that coed doubles are weird.
if you want single-gender restrooms, you can go to mccormick, i suppose. the ones on campus itself are usually labelled one or the other, but that disappears after midnight, and i usually just duck into whichever is closest any time of the day, since they tend to alternate floors, and i hate stairs.</p>

<p>i thought most schools had coed bathrooms</p>

<p>Coed? Does that mean you might be sharing a room with a person with the opposite sex?</p>

<p>I know that most (actually almost all) schools have coed floors. They also have coed rooms but you won't randomly be given one. You gotta ask for it. But I didn't know that coed bathrooms were common.</p>

<p>Well, maybe i'm just ignorant</p>

<p>i suppose i should've clarified, most coed floors have more than one bathroom anyway, and if there's strong sentiment to separate the genders, i think a hall vote could make it so, but most people don't care and so bathrooms all end up coed by default. didn't mean to be vicious.</p>

<p>and i was being a bit flippant about the coed doubles; yes, you'd specifically ask for it, and to my knowledge, the situation doesn't currently exist, tho it did as recently as 2 years ago. plenty of informal ones exist, of course, but...that's another story entirely.</p>