"although the study authors theorized that the resistance is tied to men wanting to preserve the status quo of the predominantly masculine Special Forces."
It's not like unisex bathrooms are a new thing anyway. It's just if you have the space for gendered bathrooms, you can do efficiency improving things like having urinals for men and rows of sinks which aren't unavailable when stalls are in use.
Doesn't that mean it's nearly equal, 66% men approve and 61% women approve? Author Patricia Kime proves OP's headline.
"although the study authors theorized that the resistance is tied to men wanting to preserve the status quo of the predominantly masculine Special Forces."
Meanwhile the enemy grows stronger.
So 67% of men said that they would probably use them, and 61% of women said that they would probably use them.
It's not like unisex bathrooms are a new thing anyway. It's just if you have the space for gendered bathrooms, you can do efficiency improving things like having urinals for men and rows of sinks which aren't unavailable when stalls are in use.
Courtesy of former SEAL Matt Bracken:
https://i.imgur.com/tQYsMXZ.jpg
This SJW horse shit is going to get a lot of Americans killed if we have a serious shooting war