Technically, yes. It should be after the s (mens'). This signifies plural possession of many men. However, "men," is already plural, so I could be wrong (the ' could be before the s).
Men's room (a room belonging to men).
MDs (It does not take an apostrophy.)
Between the n and the t - wouldn't
An apostrophe is this symbol ' . It can be used to show possession. It can also be used in plural possession, but not always for "its".
You use an apostrophy in the word it (it's) when you want to shorten the words "it is": it's very cold today.
Definetly NO! its called the 'mens room' for a reason!
Men's room (a room belonging to men).
To go to the bathroom/restroom.
mens size large is a 7 or 8 the 8 has more room
newspaper
You should get a mens stick.
MDs (It does not take an apostrophy.)
Yes because the toilet is the mens. So it would be men's toilet.
bathroom in French is salle de bains
Between the n and the t - wouldn't
It should be men's.
A size 7.5 in mens should be a 9.5 in womens.