Abstract

In current societies, sexual minorities are often discriminated against when using corporate measures in public places. When transgender people use unisex bathrooms in public places, they feel uncomfortable and are determined against by others. This study focuses on whether a diverse public bathroom is constructed to allow transgender people to use the bathroom generally in public places. This study will analyze the legal soundness of this idea before completing an entire program for constructing multi-gender public bathrooms. This paper focuses on the legal rights of sexual minorities in Country X in their daily lives and why people have the right to build separate bathrooms for transgender people in public places. The authors hope that this study can promote peoples thinking about gender equality and the awakening of sexual minorities awareness of protecting their rights.

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