Discussion Part3 Discussion content | State of discussion Everyone's opinion | Our opinion
・What do you think if there is a person in LGBT when changing clothes by gender?
・How do you think people and LGBT do not want to change clothes without worrying about it?
Q. How do you change room without unpleasant feeling ?
How about separating with private room or curtains?
It is difficult to think realistically to make it all private.
How about changing clothes in the toilet?
It's a little dirty. I would not hate it.
If you have a change room and there is a problem, you have to create a private room.
Which places to change clothes freely? Health office or something!
I think that it is terrible to be narrowed down to two, whether you notice that you are an LGBT when you are in trouble in changing clothes, or that you hold back with stress.
It is a mistake to consider people of LGBT as enemies.
From clothes in the morning change clothes like a toilet, or take a lesson in a jersey?
That's right, I think it's hard to change clothes to uniforms on the way home
Do I have to explain the circumstances only to the teacher?
With the discussion now, I knew that it would be hard to respond unless I explain circumstances to someone.
Everyone's opinion at the meeting
・To make a private room
・Partition with a curtain
・Change in the toilet
・Free a place to change clothes
・I changed clothes in the toilet from the person who came in the morning and take a lesson in a jersey
Our opinion
It also leads to the opinion of uniforms, but it is best if you can wear gym uniforms at school all the time.
I think that it is best to make it into a private room.
I think it is best to change clothes with individuals because it is difficult to separate.
I think that it is unlikely that you will be dissatisfied with people who are not LGBTs or non-LGBTs as private rooms.
If you can choose the place and timing to change clothes yourself, you will not see things that others are changing and that you can not see where you are changing clothes.
What do you think?