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Don't men need to protect their privacy in the ornamental toilets of Chongqing Hospital?

Need, whether male or female, as long as people need to be respected. Since it is called privacy, it can't be seen by others casually. Of course, this should be protected.

First, men's right to privacy also needs to be respected.

Now is a civilized society, regardless of men and women, everyone's privacy needs to be respected. Although traditionally, men are more free than women, they don't seem to pay much attention to personal privacy. However, that was the idea of the past.

Men used to run around the streets without shirts in summer, but look at how many men go out without shirts in summer. Even if he doesn't care, city law enforcement officers won't let him do it, and soon someone will dissuade him from wearing a coat before going out. I remember that during Beijing's bid to host the Olympic Games, the so-called "helping grandpa" problem was also dealt with at that time. Someone specially sent a vest to the old Beijing grandfathers who don't like to wear coats in summer. These grandfathers have quickly changed their habits over the past few decades.

These are just problems of male topless. Now this so-called toilet-watching man is the problem of being seen in the lower body. Not to mention adult men, even children of several years old know that they are shy. Who can accept being seen naked by strangers? The design of this toilet really ignores human rights.

Second, it is also an infringement of others.

The toilet is completely transparent, and people walking around are equally embarrassed. We are all civilized people, who will deliberately go to see others to relieve themselves? What if I accidentally saw it at once? This is embarrassing. That's easy to say. If you are a man, you really can't be a woman. I didn't mean to, but I still saw that the men inside were embarrassed and the women outside were even more embarrassed. This really makes people unable to control themselves. In this way, women are afraid to go to the toilet, because as long as they go to the toilet, they will see the internal structure of the men's toilet.

I don't know whose design idea this so-called ornamental toilet is, but I really accept incompetence anyway. What is there to see in the toilet? Isn't the toilet a place to protect privacy?