The elimination of clothing surely does cure many social ailments and here is another.
The coed toilets are a no brainer, but this leads to coed bathrooms which will be difficult for the trends that we have been seeing, like no use of high school showers in same sex bathrooms. Even in nudist resorts where there are coed showers, I have found women uncomfortable when showering and having a man, or another couple enter and join her under adjacent spigots. I believe this has something to do with the touching oneself in public taboo, at least partly.
The transgender people have great difficulty sorting themselves out in society as it is. Society at large would have trouble at a school where a physical boy decides to shower with the girls. These people are generally in transition, stuck with bodies in parts of both sexes. They don’t fit, or they fit in both places. I gave an affectionate hug to a friend of mine one day as I would any woman, and she was very uncomfortable. Her male genitals haven’t been removed and she hasn’t sorted herself out about that final leap. She has concerns about it being perceived as dishonest, or misleading. So, there is much tado about clothing and women’s roles for a transgender person. If clothing were eliminated, then where would they be? They would be a nude person, not a man or woman, but a nude cross between masculine and feminine. We all have male and female traits in degree. Clothing is getting in the way. Nude, to a great extent, we are forced to be who we are with each other, not who we choose to portray, or identify with.
Women’s public toilets are nearly always cleaner. Now, that’s a real problem. How to train those nasty boys!
Jbee