The University of Manchester is trying something new in the name of political correctness, posting signs on the restroom doors that say "toilets with urinals," and "toilets."

The signs are simply stuck over the universal symbol of a male, with his pant legs and a female, with the traditional triangular dress. This way, they say, transgender people will be able to choose which restroom to use with out feeling obligated to comply to being a gender they do not identify with.

Transgender people live as the sex opposite from the one they were "assigned" at birth because of their genitalia. Often they have not undergone sex reassignment surgery, but dress and act in ways associated with their chosen sex.

The Manchester Evening News reported that students have mixed feelings about the trial run of the new signs. One was quoted saying it was "ridiculous," while another student supported the move out of compassion, saying that sometimes transgender people are met with violence or anger upon entering restrooms where biologically they do not comply with the sex the restroom was meant for.

This year in a Thai high school a bathroom specifically for transgender people was implemented, the first ever in a high school.