Hi all, first post but I've been lurking here for a few weeks.
Found out today that there is apparently a women's room somewhere on campus with a microwave and lounges, etc. Although I'm a woman I think it is strange that there would be one of these but not a men's room somewhere else.
I'm not saying this is a whopping issue because it's only a room and individuals probably only use it semi-regularly at the most. But surely in the interests of equality we should be trying to get away from even the slightest hints of gender exclusion and discrimination like these, rather than propelling them?
I probably will use the room at times, but in a way I almost feel embarrassed and hypocritical after the years people have spent campaigning for equality.. Then here I am taking advantage of something that exists only because of gender exclusion... Seeing that to my knowledge we have equal access everywhere on campus (excluding men's bathrooms) why SHOULD we benefit from this exclusive women's room? We are also equally able to do well in our subjects, run for SRC elections etc, so in the year 2010 what benefits do the men experience on campus that we don't get?
I've been thinking this over since I found out about it earlier.
Interested in your thoughts / comments?
Found out today that there is apparently a women's room somewhere on campus with a microwave and lounges, etc. Although I'm a woman I think it is strange that there would be one of these but not a men's room somewhere else.
I'm not saying this is a whopping issue because it's only a room and individuals probably only use it semi-regularly at the most. But surely in the interests of equality we should be trying to get away from even the slightest hints of gender exclusion and discrimination like these, rather than propelling them?
I probably will use the room at times, but in a way I almost feel embarrassed and hypocritical after the years people have spent campaigning for equality.. Then here I am taking advantage of something that exists only because of gender exclusion... Seeing that to my knowledge we have equal access everywhere on campus (excluding men's bathrooms) why SHOULD we benefit from this exclusive women's room? We are also equally able to do well in our subjects, run for SRC elections etc, so in the year 2010 what benefits do the men experience on campus that we don't get?
I've been thinking this over since I found out about it earlier.
Interested in your thoughts / comments?