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Disagree. Transgenders are required to live as the opposite sex for at least a year prior to surgery. This includes using the new gender's rest rooms, etc.
At leat one person's seen "Different For Girls" I see.
If you have a male private part: use the boys' restroom.
If you have a female private part: use the girls' restrooms.
Use the bathroom you're supposed to use! There's nothing confusing about this. If you don't like it, too bad. Get over it.
Not quite that simple. You must live as your 'assigned' gender for 1 year before U.S. surgeons will transition you. There's always Thailand. However, if you're presenting as a woman and you're in a stall alone- how does anyone know if you're packing meat and two veg or twigs and berries?
This applies to transitioning transexuals, not crossdressers.
Seems like he/she is imposing their lifestyle on everyone else. It's particularly evident in his/her quote about "wanting people to know that there are different people out there." I'm so tired of people trying to force stuff on others.
^ Exactly. And why does it seem like people are so inconsiderate of other people's comfort and feelings in situations like this? "Oh, I want to go in the girls' bathroom because I am transgender."
Do they ever think that just maybe everyone else isn't comfortable with that?
My last job, we women had to stop using the women's bathroon, and go all the way to the other side of our building to "go", since Jessie starting working there. Jessie was born a man, but dressed like a woman. Sometimes after work, we would change in the restroom, to go out for the evening. Jessie would be in there watching us, and we would see him take off his skirt and well, it was obvious that he was a man. We complained, but of course, our company was PC and worried about him suing, so we all had to just let him watch us. I mean he would pee standing up, for goodness sakes. No one wanted to go to the bathroom, in our section of the building. Why was this guy better than us? Why should we feel uncomfortable, just to soothe his issues?
What it boiled down to, was Jessie got his very own bathroom. His "rights" were more important, than the 50 of us.
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