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Used the women's restroom for the first time. It was at a UU church hosting a trans lives festival, so definitely a safe place to do so.
The first (and only) time I've ever used (or even seen) a gender neutral bathroom was at a UU. It was really nice since I don't feel comfy in either gendered bathroom at this point
I was in an Oporto the other day. It's an Australian Portuguese restaurant chain (a competitor to Nandos).
It had two bathrooms. One had a pink door with the traditional woman's symbol but with a chickens head. The other had a blue door with a men's symbol with a chicken head.
However both doors were labeled "Unisex Bathroom". Like they'd had money to change the writing but not the rest. Which I though was cool, funny and kind of gender AF.
Funnily enough, my first instinct was to use the gender neutral bathroom, but it was always busy so I just ended up using the women's instead.