Yes, if we were talking about men’s clubs. We aren’t, though; we’re talking about restrooms and showers, which has been regarded as common sense to segregate until much more recently.
a place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose.
Where does that say bathroom?
Public facilities can be anything from gyms, which let women in for the reward of women ruining random men's lives for "creepy staring" with social media mobs, to restaurants and car parks.
If you’re going to be snarky, I will too, so… have you tried reading the article?
she expressed her opinion that “it would be better to have public places like bathing and restrooms separated according to one’s biological sex.”
Separately, maybe it’s not universal, but “the facilities” is a common euphemism for “public bathroom,” enough so that it comes up as a secondary definition for me on both Google’s and Bing’s dictionaries.
Well...at least a hundred years ago. Women have been pushing into openly male spaces for about a century at this point.
Yes, if we were talking about men’s clubs. We aren’t, though; we’re talking about restrooms and showers, which has been regarded as common sense to segregate until much more recently.
Facility
a place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose.
Where does that say bathroom?
Public facilities can be anything from gyms, which let women in for the reward of women ruining random men's lives for "creepy staring" with social media mobs, to restaurants and car parks.
If you’re going to be snarky, I will too, so… have you tried reading the article?
Separately, maybe it’s not universal, but “the facilities” is a common euphemism for “public bathroom,” enough so that it comes up as a secondary definition for me on both Google’s and Bing’s dictionaries.
In Japanese she specifically states baths and toilets.
入浴施設や公共のトイレなど