A South Korean university is planning to build a gender-neutral restroom, a single-stall facility for any gender.
Sungkonghoe University, located in Seoul, said it would build a gender-neutral restroom. In Korea, such restrooms can only be found at some buildings for human rights organizations.
(Yonhap)
Baek Seung-mok, president of the student council at the university, supported the gender-neutral restroom. He won the student council election in March after he revealed his sexual orientation.
“It will be a restroom for everyone, not just the sexual minorities,” Baek said.
While some students expressed positive reaction to the plan for a gender-neutral restroom, others opposed it for safety concerns.
By Im Eun-byel (silverstar@heraldcorp.com)