Plumbing, as a practice, has existed for many centuries. Around four thousand years ago, the Minoan Palace on Crete had multiple drainage systems that emptied into stone sewers. Today, there are many options for commercial lavatories, and most of them are more complex than the Minoan plumbing system.
Interestingly, commercial lavatories can sometimes be included in political discussions. For example, when lavatories are not unisex but separated by gender, it brings in a lot of questions of who should be allowed to use which bathroom. Trans people, for example, are often discriminated against and told not to use the bathroom that represents their gender, but not their birth certificate. This often makes it difficult for people to access the same commercial lavatories and public facilities as others without risking danger to themselves.
One commercial lavatory also made a splash this spring in the headlines by having a see through mirror in a Glasglow club that allowed onlookers a look into the womens restroom, without the women there being aware. Many human rights and feminist groups have decried this since people have a reasonable expectation of privacy in bathrooms and often check up on themselves under the assumption that it is a safe space to do so.
Modern toilets in the US have remained fairly standard over the years. In Japan, however, it is popular to have complex and technological toilets that can play music, heat up, change angles, et cetera. Shower bases in Japan, while less complicated, reflect the concept of space preservation and are often very small compared to US counterparts.
Kylie Gregory
I heard about the glasgow thing. i dont see what the big deal is. Dont you come to the club with the intention of being looked at?
Leon Gonzalez
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Lauren Jonston
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Clair Stevens
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Leo Austin
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Herbert McGee
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Randy Armstrong
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Luis Willis
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Arthur Weber
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Alex Burton
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Tyler Warner
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Audrey Kennedy
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Todd Howell
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Jesse Wood
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Zoey Griffith
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Chad Salazar
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Patrick Bates
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Shawn Morrison
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.
Calvin Mann
No. Women are not perpetual entertainment! The mirror is essentially a peep hole for people who feel like they can pay enough to exploit others without their knowledge. Those women pay to be in the club just like anyone else.