How sex-segregated bathrooms negatively impact trans, genderqueer, nonbinary, queer, and gender-nonconforming people has been extensively studied, yet few have considered how intersex people are subjected to bathroom violence. To begin broadening this conversation, I focus on the medical management of boys with the intersex variation hypospadias and demonstrate that anxieties around bathrooms extend beyond the bathroom walls-into surgical theatersand are not simply a trans or queer issue. Anxieties about bathrooms and hegemonic urinary masculine behavior inform the violent medical maltreatment of intersex boys with hypospadias; they are subjected to shaming, disabling, and invasive procedures in the hope they will reinforce compulsory dyadism and able-bodiedness, as well as exhibit hegemonic heteromasculine behaviors, namely standing to urinate. Because of discriminatory, gratuitous surgical interventions, the bathroom and urination become sites of pain and trauma for these boys. In turn, these boys' sense of masculine belonging are undermined or destroyed.When analyzing bathrooms as both a litmus test for biological sex and volatile sites of gender policing, the discrimination that trans, genderqueer, nonbinary, queer, and gender-nonconforming people face are understandably central (see Cavanagh 2010; Halberstam 2005; Swales 2018). These individuals are subjected to various forms of cissexist, homophobic, queerphobic, and heterosexist violence: physical, sexual, verbal, and state-sanctioned. This "bathroom problem" (Halberstam 2005: 20), however, extends beyond bathroom walls and is not simply a trans or queer issue. Anxieties about bathrooms and hegemonic urinary masculine behavior inform the violent medical maltreatment of intersex boys with hypospadias. 1 These boys' experiences of pathologization must be integrated into analyses of the bathroom problem. In this article, I therefore extend conversations about the bathroom beyond the realm of trans and queer studies and demonstrate Boyhood Studies 12, no. 2 (Winter 2019): 89-113