Are you a hole or a rod ?

1.What in the…

2.Because only women have arms!

3.Why do we need to even bring genitals into this?

4.What is it with bathroom signs and genitalia jokes???

5.There’s no need to make them into some kind of crude joke.

6.I don’t feel like I should need to tell you it’s not okay to refer to women as “holes.”

7.I don’t want to think of pee streams when choosing a bathroom!

8.Minimalism is not your friend when it comes to bathroom labels!

9.What does this even mean???

10.TIL women have Swiss cheese-like holes in their bodies!

11.This donut shop reallyyyyy didn’t need to get creative here.

12.Neither did this pizza shop. Now I’m just confused.

13.Why bring horses into this???

14.I genuinely have no idea what either of these means.

15.Once again, I personally do not feel that illustrations of a person’s pee stream are necessary.

16.Which is which???

17.What if I want to do epic shit?

18.Picasso is rolling in his grave.

19.Haha, I get it! It’s because women talk too much! Hilarious!

20.This is the same sexist joke, but also giving furry, because why not?

21.This isn’t confusing at all!

22.Neither is this!

23.There’s no need to be crass.

24.Do men really stick their crotches forward like this when they pee? It looks painful. Oh, and I can tell you that women do NOT sit like that when they pee.

25.I shouldn’t have to decode symbols to know which bathroom to use!

26.There’s really no need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to bathroom signs. It just confuses everyone.

27.I honestly can’t tell which is which. At first I thought the squares in the left one were boobs, but then I thought the squares in the right one might be a skirt. Maybe they’re both for women?

28.This one is slightly cute in theory, but I still think we should just have unisex bathrooms.

29.Which gender has the smallest triangle on their crotch? No idea!

30.Come on, now. Is this really all they think men and women think about?

31.No idea what this means!

32.What if men want shapely bunz, too?

33.Women never drink beer!

34.And only men smoke!

35.They definitely pulled these from a real dictionary!

36.Women wear cowboy boots, too!

37.Women also play hockey!

38.And finally, this sign is just creepy…

39….As is this one.

Signs on bathroom doors label them as "Eggs, Peaches" and "Sausage, Bananas," humorously referencing gender

Two restroom doors with cartoon pizza slices labeled "GUYS" and "GIRLS."

Sign showing male and female restroom symbols with bottle and wine glass cutouts

Two framed posters: one lists different types of "tits," and the other lists types of "peckers," featuring illustrated birds

Two restroom signs with abstract building outlines: one with a single dome and a tower, another with two domes

Restaurant restroom doors labeled "Holes" and "Poles" with cartoon dog figures in playful, human-like attire

Two framed pictures show liquid flowing from a bottle. Left: liquid splashing down. Right: liquid calmly pouring out

Two wooden doors with handles placed at different heights, suggesting a humorously dramatic difference in perspective or scale

Stylized restroom signs with minimalist figures; one with a circular head and elongated body shapes on round backgrounds

Metal fish sign with restroom symbols, two fish side by side, each with holes in different patterns, mounted on a wall

Door signs shaped like a donut and a pastry represent restroom entrances in a creatively designed hallway

Two black doors in a restaurant, each with pizza slice symbols. One door shows a single slice; the other shows a full pizza missing one slice

Sign designating restrooms: top sign reads "Mares and Fillies"; bottom sign reads "Stallions."

Signs on doors: left has “Setters” with a pointing hand; right has “Pointers” with a similar hand sign

Two restroom doors with humorous stick figure signs. One figure squats, the other seems to urinate. The depictions are gender-neutral

Bathroom doors with pink animal silhouettes: a llama on the left and a goat on the right

Two restroom doors: "Gents" with "Do Epic Shit" and "Ladies" with "Smile, You’re Losing Weight" written on them

Two doors with minimalist line art faces; one with a mustache, the other with eyelashes and lips

Two restroom doors with different "BLA" designs; text reads "Nothing to see here, just some casual sexism," highlighting a gender disparity

Doors with cartoon fox art and "BLA" text, in a room with patterned walls

Women’s restroom door reads, "Women are always right." Men’s door says, "Men to the left because women are always right."

Restroom doors with signs: "Women" with a skirt and heels, "Men" with pants and shoes. Both have pointing hands and decorative wall signs

Two black restroom doors labeled with minimalist male and female symbols, each having an "i" shape with a dot and small dash for gender distinction

Bathroom signs with artistic male and female symbols on stone walls

Two restroom doors with geometric symbols for male and female

Signs indicate accessible restrooms with symbols for wheelchair users and standing figures on wall-mounted plaques

Wall with abstract gender-neutral restroom signs

Restroom sign with symbols for men, women, and accessibility on a wall

Two restroom doors: one with a figure thinking "football" and the other with a figure thinking "shopping."

Two bathroom doors with overlapping circle symbols, often representing gender-neutral restrooms; sinks visible on the right

Two restroom doors labeled "shapely bunz" with orange sign and "hairy bunz" with blue sign, featuring men and women symbols

Two restroom doors feature humorous large images: one with a wine glass and "Bla Bla" text, another with a beer glass and "Bla" text

Signs above restroom doors: women's sign with a high-heeled shoe, men's sign with a smoking pipe

Two signs with definitions: "girl: a giggle with some sass" and "boy: noise with dirt on it."

Illustrated restroom signs: left with a leg in fishnet stockings and high heel, right with a leg in fishnet stockings and hockey skate

Bathroom signs with a humorous twist: one figure is peeking over a divider to the women's side

Restroom sign with stick figures holding hands, depicting a man and a woman. An accessibility symbol is visible below