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A man dressed and presenting as a woman would be a target for harassment in the men’s room.
Have you ever been accosted by a man dressed as a woman in the ladies’ room? If you use public toilets regularly there is a near 100% chance you have shared it with one.
Why wouldn’t he be targeted in the women’s room? We can usually tell the difference between a woman and a man in a dress.
Is it because women are physically weaker than men and he’d actually be the one who’d be making us uncomfortable but we’d not be able to fight back?
I guess women need to give up their feelings, rights, privacy and some of or safety in order to protect men from other men.
Is that right?
Yes, I actually have encountered a crazy and angry man in the women’s room. He didn’t “dress like a woman” whatever that means but he identified as a woman and had long hair. That is when I learned that it was 100% legal for him to be there and that no one was allowed to tell him to leave.
Why wouldn’t he be targeted in the women’s room? We can usually tell the difference between a woman and a man in a dress.
Is it because women are physically weaker than men and he’d actually be the one who’d be making us uncomfortable but we’d not be able to fight back?
I guess women need to give up their feelings, rights, privacy and some of or safety in order to protect men from other men.
Is that right?
Yes, I actually have encountered a crazy man in the women’s room. He identified as a woman. That is when I learned that it was legal for him to be there.
No. I don't think so. I suspect it's only a matter of time before women/girls are hurt. Flashers and those who want to jack off. Bad enough.
But an assault by a man waiting in a stall...that's something else.
But, there is a concerning agenda being driven that is taking away from women, and subjecting women to harm, biological women, those that do not "feel" like a woman, but live the reality of their biology - biological women.
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Know that cross dressers are not "trans", they are transvestites, and while they like to dress as the opposite sex, they DO NOT believe that they are that sex. I think this is generally men who do this, and just enjoy women's clothing. It is usually something that they DO NOT flaunt.
Trans are the ones that sometimes choose to "cut" or "tuck", and some make no effort other than to claim they are a trans whichever.
All 'transvestites are not transgenders' as you say.
So when do you know that a man who looks like a 'transwoman' is really a transvestite?
Answer: Immediately.
We now know where most all the transvestites have gone!
..yay.
I repeat, it must be annoying when trans women are in the womens bathrooms as well putting on makeup "I can't do this in the mens bathrooms". The line is already so much longer than the mens.
Why wouldn’t he be targeted in the women’s room? We can usually tell the difference between a woman and a man in a dress.
Is it because women are physically weaker than men and he’d actually be the one who’d be making us uncomfortable but we’d not be able to fight back?
I guess women need to give up their feelings, rights, privacy and some of or safety in order to protect men from other men.
Is that right?
Yes, I actually have encountered a crazy and angry man in the women’s room. He didn’t “dress like a woman” whatever that means but he identified as a woman and had long hair. That is when I learned that it was 100% legal for him to be there and that no one was allowed to tell him to leave.
My friend is a woman. She was a woman before she had the surgery that made her physiology match her psychology.
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Originally Posted by paracord
Your friend is a man, no matter what he chopped off. Psychology can't change biology.
A woman is not a costume, a performance, or a 'feeling'.
A woman is an adult human female.
The female of an anisogamous species is an individual that bears eggs, i.e. large, non-motile haploid cells, or gametes.
Do not confuse the definition of sex with that which determines sex.
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