I don’t think I have ever seen a gendered accessible bathroom where I live (Germany) since places usually only have one, but they aren’t really usable as a gender neutral bathroom since you usually need a special key to access them, which is restricted to those who need them. I’ve only seen gender neutral bathrooms twice, once in a bar in Polen where they had a small hallway with some sinks and 4 rooms adjacent to it, each with a single toilet and during eurofurence where they replaced the bathroom signs with their own marking them as either only men, only women or gender neutral. The signs also said what was in them (urinals, stalls, period products). In both cases people did not care about who was using them since everyone just wants to get done quickly and get back out.
They’re not usually gendered here either, I more mean they’re explicitly being marked as neutral rather than just “disabled”. At my work they have a combined male+female sign on them as well as the weelchair guy. I was at a convention and they had “Gender neutral bathroom” on a printed out piece of paper stuck to them.
I’ve personally never seen any (they’re probably only down in England) but supposedly locked disabled toilets are a thing here. But you can get the keys fairly cheaply online and LGBTI charities are giving them out now.
I don’t think I have ever seen a gendered accessible bathroom where I live (Germany) since places usually only have one, but they aren’t really usable as a gender neutral bathroom since you usually need a special key to access them, which is restricted to those who need them. I’ve only seen gender neutral bathrooms twice, once in a bar in Polen where they had a small hallway with some sinks and 4 rooms adjacent to it, each with a single toilet and during eurofurence where they replaced the bathroom signs with their own marking them as either only men, only women or gender neutral. The signs also said what was in them (urinals, stalls, period products). In both cases people did not care about who was using them since everyone just wants to get done quickly and get back out.
They’re not usually gendered here either, I more mean they’re explicitly being marked as neutral rather than just “disabled”. At my work they have a combined male+female sign on them as well as the weelchair guy. I was at a convention and they had “Gender neutral bathroom” on a printed out piece of paper stuck to them.
I’ve personally never seen any (they’re probably only down in England) but supposedly locked disabled toilets are a thing here. But you can get the keys fairly cheaply online and LGBTI charities are giving them out now.