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Miloch
July 25th 17, 04:48 AM
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/u-s-navy-aircraft-carrier-sets-sail-no-urinals-article-1.3352063

The U.S. Navy has decided on a new form of berth control.

The USS Gerald R. Ford — the newest U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, and the first in
its class of ships — is ditching urinals, introducing “gender neutral”
bathrooms.

Each sleeping quarter — what the Navy calls a berthing area — will have
traditional porcelain bowls in the heads (or bathrooms) of the newly designed
aircraft carrier, which can hold over 5,000 sailors.

With universal bathrooms, switching the room assignments for each berth between
the genders will be much easier.

“This is designed to give the ship flexibility because there aren’t any berthing
areas that are dedicated to one sex or the other,” Operations Specialist 1st
Class Kaylea Motsenbocker told Navy Times recently.

However, most bathroom specialists think traditional restrooms are way less
efficient. Bathroom experts told the Navy Times that urinals cost less, take up
less space, and are more sanitary (fewer men miss their target with a urinal).

The Ford is the first new class of aircraft carriers designed in 40 years,
making urinal-free ships the wave of the future, meeting the increasing number
of women joining the Navy. In fact, it was under actual President Ford in 1976
that women were first allowed to join the Naval Academy. 81 of the 1,300
inductees that year were women — just 6%. 2016’s class, on the other hand, had
24%, just above the average 18% female population of the Navy overall.

With these numbers, it looks like urinal-free ships are here to stay, so brush
up on your target practice, gentlemen sailors.





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Mitchell Holman[_9_]
July 25th 17, 01:18 PM
Miloch > wrote in
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> However, most bathroom specialists think traditional restrooms are way
> less efficient. Bathroom experts told the Navy Times that urinals cost
> less, take up less space, and are more sanitary (fewer men miss their
> target with a urinal).


The solution is not fewer urinals, but more.

Women's restroom in Germany:

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