This_person
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Private actors (to include businesses) should have the right to discriminate on whatever bases they see fit to.
Private actors (to include businesses) should have the right to discriminate on whatever bases they see fit to.
He should be judged, mocked, and derided for this, not because he's gay.
I'm willing to bet that a father who has to watch his daughter go into a public lady's room only to have some scruffy-looking man walk in behind her, claiming he's transgender, would have a serious problem with this or is mentally deranged.
P.S. I also don't want to use a restroom that has pee all over it because some guy is so busy checking out the surroundings that he can't hit the hole in front of him.
Freedom Fighters=Gay Gestapo. These guys are so full of it. They like to say it's "no big deal", "there are stalls with doors that lock", "no one is going to look at you", blahblahblah... Then based on that logic, there's no reason why these folks shouldn't be fine with using the bathroom/locker room that aligns with their biological gender. Just latch the stall door, right?
P.S. I also don't want to use a restroom that has pee all over it because some guy is so busy checking out the surroundings that he can't hit the hole in front of him.
So again I ask - this really is about men who want to use the women's rest room, right? There actually aren't any women who want to use the MEN's room, right?
I do not personally know any women who have any inclination to use the mens restroom. That's not to say there aren't any. I just don't know any, personally.
men don't necessarily have a lock on filth, but they do have an impressive lead.
Transgendered people aren't the problem; militant activists are the problem.
Primarily in my younger years when it involved too much beer and not a large enough bladder to withstand the 20 minute wait to get through the line of females waiting for the ladies room. No one lost their mind over it.
We really are becoming a society of overly sensitive whiners who lack common sense. JMHO :shrug:
Leave well enough alone, once you start passing stupid laws on who can and cannot go into which bathroom, you create more problems than it solves. Are we going to start putting bathroom guards at the door to check your anatomy to make sure you are truly male or female? Maybe a whole new branch of the government, akin to the TSA who are responsible for our bathroom safety?
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I'd probably call for my daughter to leave - I can't live in a world where I tell my kids to be wary of strangers inviting them to look for puppies or get into their car,
but men dressed like women in the ladies' room is perfectly ok.
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I don't know why insisting that men's rooms are for men and women's rooms are for women should be an outrageous concept.
Maybe I'm an overprotective parent. When I took my son to the rest room, I could take him in and let him do his business.
Up until about the age of six, I would never let him just go inside a public restroom, especially if we were someplace far from home.
But my girls, I'm different about it. Up until about five, I'd take them with the boy into the men's room, but eventually I had to be willing to just let them go into the ladies' room by themselves,
even if it meant I had to wait outside the door, because they were simply not strong enough to pull the door open.
And it could be frustrating if it took a long time of waiting.
I think I'd be a little leery of any person who looked a little "off" - male or female - going in after they went in, but I'd be much more aware if it was a man dressed as a woman.
I'd probably call for my daughter to leave - I can't live in a world where I tell my kids to be wary of strangers inviting them to look for puppies or get into their car,
but men dressed like women in the ladies' room is perfectly ok.
You're also trained to believe that men are more naturally likely to be a threat to that value.
Which again, is because you value your daughters virginity more then your sons. It's a societal/cultural thing that's very very old. You're also trained to believe that men are more naturally likely to be a threat to that value.
It's not good or bad, nor am I being accusatory. It's just a thing.