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Because what happens when the trans person gets beat up for going in the bathroom of their birth gender? I think a "guy in a dress" in the mens room would raise more questions than a "guy in a dress" in the women's room
I think a guy in a dress is more likely to get beat up if he pulls his adult penis out in front of a little girl in a woman's bathroom. Fathers don't appreciate such things.
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I think a guy in a dress is more likely to get beat up if he pulls his adult penis out in front of a little girl in a woman's bathroom. Fathers don't appreciate such things.
If he "pulls out his penis"? I don't know what locker rooms you've been in, but I remember in school, most of us did not purposely flash each other. Some of us even wore swim trunks in the shower. I never saw this flashing you talk about
Ok, let's run with that line of logic. Said individual doesn't then get to use any bathroom. It would seem posters such as yourself would want a transgender individual to become a recluse and just shut themselves off from society. Am I close?
The big cry is always "But he FEELS like a girl". He doesn't feel like changing in his own dressing room and he doesn't feel like changing in the boy's locker room , so it is mean to make him go against his feelings.
But then when it come to the 100 girls who don't FEEL like having a penis dangling around them when they are showering you say "tough".
That is 100% inconsistent and doesn't answer the question I've asked at all.
Why are you so willing to tell 100 girls their feelings don't matter, but one trans persons feelings are so very very important?
Now this is stupidity. Tell me how many bathroom police are we going to hire? Are we all going to be required to carry our birth records?
Stupidity by the POTUS and the next group to go after.
This is not about carrying birth records or about someone who has had sex change, it is about those who have not had any change except in their minds.
It doesn't take a bathroom police to determine when someone with outside plumbing is dressing in the same locker room with someone who has inside plumbing.
I have logically defended my position. How about you answer some of the questions I've asked you instead of just ducking
No, you haven't.
I asked you that if I "identified" as Queen Elizabeth, does that make me so? Can I live in Buckingham Palace because of how I "identify" myself?
And what about the woman who "identified" as David Letterman's girlfriend? Was she allowed to break into and occupy his house? No. Why not?
And I did answer your question about acceptance. Kids accept transgenders as their friends. Girls have friends who are anatomically boys (and vice versa). Do they change and shower together? No. I, as an adult woman, don't change and shower with my anatomically male friends.
If he "pulls out his penis"? I don't know what locker rooms you've been in, but I remember in school, most of us did not purposely flash each other. Some of us even wore swim trunks in the shower. I never saw this flashing you talk about
How did you change into the swim trunks? In front of other boys? Or in front of anatomical females who "identify" as boys?
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How did you change into the swim trunks? In front of other boys? Or in front of anatomical females who "identify" as boys?
Either in a bathroom stall, or would face towards the locker and stand as close to it as possible. And there were no transgender/transsexual kids in my gym class.
If he "pulls out his penis"? I don't know what locker rooms you've been in, but I remember in school, most of us did not purposely flash each other. Some of us even wore swim trunks in the shower. I never saw this flashing you talk about
Fallacious argument. This isn't about what you have seen in a bathroom.
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Fallacious argument. This isn't about what you have seen in a bathroom.
Point is, these "locker room perverts" are the same type of figment of imagination as the McMartin Trial back in the 80's.
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