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Urinal designed to be used by women and girls
Not to be confused with Female urination device .
— Handbuch der Architektur : "Entwässerungsanlagen amerikanischer Gebäude", 1897

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A female urinal is a urinal designed for the female anatomy to allow for ease of use by women and girls. Different models enable urination in standing, semi-squatting , or squatting postures, but usually without direct bodily contact with the toilet . Sitting models also exist, and are designed for body contact with the urinal. [1] [2]

Unisex urinals are also marketed by various companies, and can be used by both sexes . Female and unisex urinals are much less common than male urinals (often assumed by the term urinal ). Moreover, male urinals are more abundant in men's or boys' public toilets than in the toilets of private homes .

Danish brand Pollee sells a portable female urinal (similar to porta johns ) for public, outdoor events.

Urinals for female users could potentially have some of the same advantages as urinals for male users, when compared to toilets (solely with regards to urination): [3] [4]

Due to an increased number of units in the same amount of floor space, there is usually a faster and shorter queue for public urinals; up to 30% more people can use the toilet facilities at the same time. [6]

Female urinals could possibly be suitable for use in public toilets which are heavily used during peak hours and which are likely to attract large numbers of visitors, especially places like theaters, stadiums, schools, universities, discotheques, shopping centers, and public transit facilities. In addition, temporary mobile female urinals have been developed for use at open-air events and festivals, as well as free-standing units for public spaces. [7]

Urinals are being developed that can be used by both sexes. While urinals for men and boys can be found almost everywhere in public toilets, unisex and female urinals are still niche products. [8] Many people feel that this is satisfactory because of anatomical differences that make use of a urinal more convenient for the male population than it would be for the female population. According to Mete Demiriz, a professor of sanitary technology at the Westphalian University of Applied Sciences in Gelsenkirchen , economic considerations and social conventions also prevent the wider installation of female urinals in public toilets. [9]

The female urinal models offered today are conceptually similar to each other and follow the shape and design of male urinals but are more closely tailored to the female anatomy . One difference is most females chose to stand with their back toward the urinal and adopt a half-squatting position , which is also sometimes called the "skier's posture" or "hovering stance". This is based on the posture that females generally adopt in conventional public toilets if they are dirty and when physical contact is not desired, [4] [8] but hovering may leave urine behind in the bladder [10] and may not be good for the pelvic floor muscles. [11] Thus some people hover only in cases of dire necessity. [12]

In countries where squat toilets are the norm, female urinals can also be found as a ceramic pan at floor level. This kind of urinal would be used in a full squat position to avoid splashing back of urine. In the past, models that were used in a full squat (similar to Asian squat-style toilets) have been developed to the prototype stage [13] or brought to the market, like the "Peeandgo" by Chen-Karlsson, but those did not achieve commercial success. [14] As of 2017 [update] all female urinals available on the western market were wall-mounted and used in a half-squat, "skiing" position. [15]

Squatting urinals (in the ground) for female students at Government Middle School in Peramathur , Cuddalore District , Tamil Nadu , India. The urinals on the right side have privacy partitions and are used by older girls.

Two different designs of wall-mounted female urinals at an exhibition

Graphical instructions on how to use a female urinal in a public restroom ( Frankfurt , Germany)

In the 1990s, a number of prototypes were developed for female urinals, of which only three were finally ready for the market and are now used: the "Lady P" by Sphinx Sanitair, [16] [17] the "Lady Loo" by GBH [18] [19] and the "Girly" by Ceramica Catalano, [20] [21] which has won several design awards. Since the 2000s, female urinals have been introduced in a few European public toilets, [4] [9] [16] with more models, like "Ona" designed by Cajsa Flensburg, [22] [23] "madamePee" founded by Nathalie des Isnards (2018), [24] "Lapee" created by Gina Périer (2019), [25] [26] and "Marcelle" (2019), [27] having been developed.

In the course of the development towards unisex toilets , designers and developers are increasingly faced with the challenge of creating gender-appropriate solutions. Models, like "We P" designed by Michal Farago, [28] "Captain" by Uridan, [29] "Ti'Pi" by Ves Bat Eco [30] and "Weestand" [31] by LiquidGold, [32] have been developed that can be used comfortably by females and males alike. [33] [34]

Berlin now has some unisex toilets and unisex urinals, to be used by both sexes. [35] [36] As of 2017 [update] , [ needs update ] with the expiration of a contract for public toilets with Wall GmbH, a new toilet concept for public spaces in Berlin is being developed. Urinals which can be used in a similar fashion (facing the wall) by both sexes are an essential part of the future unisex toilet facilities. [37] [38]

Berlin has now taken up the problem heroically and is planning urinals for women and men in all public toilets. This is part of the toilet concept for Berlin, which was presented last week by the Senate Department for Environment, Transport and Climate Protection, together with the company Zebralog and the Technical University of Berlin. The advantage of the unisex urinal is that it catches women's and men's urine stream earlier and thus avoids the otherwise unavoidable splashing and is thus simply more hygienic. Therefore, the urinal can be conveniently used by both sexes. For gender justice[...]! [39]
At present, two different arrangements are currently being implemented in practice: a row arrangement (usually with a partition as a separating element), comparable to male urinals; and in individual booths or cabins, as in classic toilets. The main advantage compared to the classic toilet, compact space requirements, is lost with the latter design. With a row arrangement, the density of facilities can be increased, resulting in shorter wait times. However, this is not the case with the booth arrangement, in which a classic toilet bowl is simply replaced by a urinal.

The booth solution is often proposed with the argument that female use of open urinals is socially unacceptable and associated with embarrassment. However, urination while in the company of others can be a problem for some males as well. There is always the possibility to switch to a classical toilet stall if the use of urinals is associated with shame (e.g. in the case of paruresis ). [4] [9] [40]

This problem arises more in the context of increasing trends towards unisex toilets for males and females. A sharing of toilets raises the question of how urinals should be arranged for both sexes in the room. While toilets are usually housed in booths with lockable doors, urinals are usually installed openly in a row in gender-separated toilets. This construction method requires less space, allows for more people to urinate at the same time while promoting better hygiene and economics, and keeps the toilet stalls cleaner and more available for those who need them - which is currently one of the main advantages of installing male urinals. One possibility would be to continue offering urinals in rows. These could, whether separated into male and female urinals or as unisex urinals, be separated by so-called "pubic walls". [41]

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