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I have noticed more and more places close to my home have at least one restroom marked "unisex". And this is an area where the largest town within 30 miles of us has a population of less than 10,000 people!
It seems to me that in places with a LARGE clientele (such as a large college or gym), that the best choice would be to have a separate shower facility marked "Unisex".
Too many people have the idea, I think, that women think all transgendered women are predators. I sure as hell don’t, and I don’t know any other women who feel that way.
The argument for many women is simply the desire to retain traditional biologically-female spaces like restrooms, locker rooms, and dorms. Intimate spaces where women prefer to be around other women. Not trans women. It doesn’t make a woman a bigoted hater to feel that way. We shouldn’t have to fight ANYONE for the right to keep our private spaces.
If you don't want them in the men's room. Would you be upset if you saw what in all appearances is a bearded muscled man going into the women's room? Even if that's actually what you want if you did a genital exam?
I have noticed more and more places close to my home have at least one restroom marked "unisex". And, yes, this is an area where the largest town within 30 miles of us has a population of less than 10,000 people.
It seems to me that in places with a LARGE clientele (such as a large college or gym), that the best choice would be to have a separate shower facility marked "Unisex".
This is the clear solution to me. How easily we can begin solving these issues, eh?
Too many people have the idea, I think, that women think all transgender women are predators. I sure as hell don’t, and I don’t know any other women who feel that way.
The argument for many women is simply the desire to retain traditional biologically-female spaces like restrooms, locker rooms, and dorms. Intimate spaces where women prefer to be around other women. Not trans women. It doesn’t make a woman a bigoted hater to feel that way. We shouldn’t have to fight ANYONE for the right to keep our private spaces.
Yes, and this is one more case where people would expect the comfort of the great majority of people to be sacrificed for the comfort of less than 1% of the population.
It would be different if we were talking about denying transgendered people the right to use restroom facilities, but we are not talking about that.
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Too many people have the idea, I think, that women think all transgendered women are predators. I sure as hell don’t, and I don’t know any other women who feel that way.
I don't think all trans are predators. But, being human there are likely some trans who are predators.
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The argument for many women is simply the desire to retain traditional biologically-female spaces like restrooms, locker rooms, and dorms. Intimate spaces where women prefer to be around other women. Not trans women. It doesn’t make a woman a bigoted hater to feel that way. We shouldn’t have to fight ANYONE for the right to keep our private spaces.
Too many people have the idea, I think, that women think all transgendered women are predators. I sure as hell don’t, and I don’t know any other women who feel that way.
The argument for many women is simply the desire to retain traditional biologically-female spaces like restrooms, locker rooms, and dorms. Intimate spaces where women prefer to be around other women. Not trans women. It doesn’t make a woman a bigoted hater to feel that way. We shouldn’t have to fight ANYONE for the right to keep our private spaces.
Christian beliefs are being trampled on. What happened to freedom of Religion and the rights of women to not have a man dress like a women which to a Christian is a lie. A man is a man and a woman is a woman. It goes against God and the Christian belief system.
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