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They all go to the toilet. Why is there always a queue at the door of the ladies' room?

We often see this phenomenon, such as parks, shopping malls, supermarkets, scenic spots and so on. As long as there are many people, there will be a long queue in front of the ladies' room, but there is no such phenomenon in the men's room, even though there are far more men than women in this place.

The reason is actually easy to understand. First of all, men and women have different physiological structures and different ways to go to the toilet, which leads to different toilet structures for men and women. As we know, squat pits occupy more space than vertical toilets, which leads to toilets of the same size. A men's toilet can be used by 10 people at the same time, but it can only be used by 5 women or even fewer people.

In other words, the reception capacity of toilets is different.

And in an emergency, a squat compartment can make three men pee at the same time, but women can't. In other cases, men don't have high requirements for the environment of going to the toilet. As long as you cover it a little, you can temporarily solve the problem of holding your urine, but women obviously can't.

Secondly, women generally spend more time in the toilet than men, especially when urinating. If women need 3-5 minutes to go to the toilet, men may not need 1 minute, which is of course related to the physiological structure of both men and women. Many times, women go to the toilet not only to go to the toilet, but also to make up their makeup or deal with related problems during the physiological period. Even looking in the mirror, women spend more time than men.

Moreover, women always like to go to the toilet together, while men often act alone. I don't know why, when I go to the toilet, I still have a compartment for each person, but I just want to go out and come in together. This increases the reception pressure of the ladies' room.

Therefore, in order to avoid this problem, many scenic parks will adjust the ratio of male and female toilets when designing toilets, and consciously build more female toilets. In case of emergency, temporary mobile toilets will be directly put into use to solve the queuing phenomenon of women's toilets and improve the experience of these users.