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A BRIEF HISTORY OF BATHROOM FREAKOUTS

Second century B.C.: In Rome’s public latrines, up to 80 men and women sit side by side on marble slabs, socializing—and wiping with a communal sponge on a stick.

1739: A Parisian restaurant rolls out some of the first sex-segregated public toilets.

1878: Rose Adams of the Ladies’ Sanitary Association urges London church authorities to create public restrooms for women, which would “help a class who naturally find it difficult to ask for public consideration in this matter, while experiencing grievous suffering.”

1887: To protect women

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