<p>Is it true that all the bathrooms at Berkeley are Unisex? I was at a tour for UCLA and one of the guides was poking fun at Berkeley an said they have unisex bathrooms in the dorms and such. </p>
<p>HOw much truth is there in this, current Cal students? Is it some bathrooms, dorm bathroom, all bathrooms, what?</p>
<p>In foothills they had 2 bathrooms, one for the girls, one for the guys. If there are unisex bathrooms, I can hardly see how this is a disadvantage unless you have a lot of ugly girls on your floor.</p>
<p>Kind of an awkward situation when you really need to take a fat dump and you go into a stall and start making huge sloppy fart sounds while taking that nice life-saving dump when all of a sudden you notice that the legs/feet of the person in the adjacent stall is female. Imagine what she's thinking.</p>
<p>Sigh...that's a major dilemma. After all, pretty girls never fart nor defecate. Our need to isolate their dainty senses from the pungent smells of man's furor is foiled by the Cal coed bathroom.</p>
<p>lets just say my theory that girls don't poo has proven incorrect. haha, but anyways unisex bathrooms have led to some pretty crazy drunken behavior going on in there. i once someone on my floor have sex in the shower stalls lol...</p>
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If you live in the units, you will have coed bathrooms. If you live anywhere else, only if if you say you want same-sex floor.
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<p>This isn't true. Single sex floors in the units have single sex bathrooms.</p>
<p>Each mini-suite has members of only one sex living in it. The floors are all co-ed, but each pair of rooms (which has members of the same sex) shares one bathroom. </p>
<p>Sounds like UCLA tour guides don't know what they're talking about. I'm shocked. </p>