Aussie DJ exposes the huge problem with all-gender bathrooms trends now

Aussie DJ exposes the huge problem with all-gender bathrooms trends now
Aussie DJ exposes the huge problem with all-gender bathrooms trends now

Aussie DJ exposes the huge problem with all-gender bathrooms trends now

A DJ has unleashed on the 'disgusting' state of all gender toilets she experienced while performing at a club during Mardi Gras celebrations.

The music producer, who goes by the stage name Beks, revealed she went to the bathroom just once in six hours while performing her set at a venue in Darlinghurst in Sydney's inner city - because she couldn't bear the foul stench.

In a video, Beks said while she supported the inclusivity of gender-neutral toilets, men needed to be more considerate of others who use the bathroom after them.

'I don't give a f**k who you identify as but if I have to go in another unisex toilet I'm going to f**king wear pads everywhere,' Beks said in the video.

'Because guys do not know how to p**s in the bowl at the best of times and for women when we go to the toilet it's like having 1,000 useless boyfriends p**sing all over the f**king seat.

'Like if we're going to have neutral unisex toilets, men you need to learn how to p**s in the f**king bowl.'

The DJ's video was viewed more than 10,000 times with many agreeing the state of unisex toilets were at times too much to bear.

'Need a hazmat suit! Sick of stepping on p**s,' one commented.

'Have not and will not use a unisex toilet. Vile idea,' said another.

'I am with you, there are drops all over the floor,' one said.

Beks praised the 'modern inclusivity' of venues allowing uni-sex toilets and said she sees people how they identify themselves, rather than the gender they were assigned at birth.

'When I saw the uni-sex toilets I was so happy about the inclusive representation of gender, but it's at a cost to women,' she told Daily Mail Australia.

'It's not about trans women making a mess in a unisex toilet, it's about men not having any respect to keep the space in a way that women don't have to deal with it.'

She laid no blame on the venue and said most of the bathrooms on the floor she was performing on were unisex.

'I love the idea of it, but the reality is it's disgusting,' she said.

'It all just comes back to the fact it's a man's world and they don't have any respect or awareness that women after them have to use those toilets.'

She said she'd seen other women holding their

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