The thing you have to remember is that we women have been made to feel ashamed about our bodily functions for hundreds of years, whereas men have never had to think about it. It was within my generation that tampons became culturally acceptable for women to use. Further, our choice of birth control is a matter of public observation and debate-- however, men can keep their choice of birth control 100% private simply by not talking about it.
Nevertheless, I'm sure yours and my answer to the problem is the same-- either allow both sexes to have locking, rolling cabinets, or allow each employee one "personal item," as the TSA calls purses and briefcases. I hope you bring it up to management.
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The thing you have to remember is that we women have been made to feel ashamed about our bodily functions for hundreds of years, whereas men have never had to think
about it. It was within my generation that tampons became culturally acceptable for women to use. Further, our choice of birth control is a matter of public observation and debate-- however, men can keep their choice of birth control 100% private simply by not talking about it.
Nevertheless, I'm sure yours and my answer to the problem is the same-- either allow both sexes to have locking, rolling cabinets, or allow each employee one "personal item," as the TSA calls purses and briefcases. I hope you bring it up to management.