No, but their discomfort is understandable tho.
LMAO Black people didn't just feel uncomfortable in their own bathrooms though. There is a difference.
These people don't want to only because they don't feel comfortable. If it's not that big of a deal like you say, then why not just leave it as is?
Why don't youmuh comfort when it comes to them? You are very contradictory.
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No, but their discomfort is understandable tho.
They might as well put "Trannies" on the door.
There should be no need for separate gender-neutral or gender-specific bathrooms. It's an unnecessary accommodation to satisfy unwarranted fears. It creates social pressure on which restroom to use and draws undue attention towards transgender people if they choose to use the neutral restroom.
If you don't want to use the same restroom as someone, for whatever reason, you are free to wait until they are finished. Same thing applies if you're suddenly uncomfortable with the idea of yourself or your child pissing next to a gay man, which has been a risk we've all taken for decades and has never been an issue.
Stuff like this is a delay of the inevitable.
muh irny
"In a concurring opinion, Judge Andre Davis claims the student is at risk of “irreparable harm” if forced to use a single-occupancy bathroom
. Davis says that to support the claim of “irreparable harm
, G.G. submitted an affidavit to the district court describing the psychological distress
he experiences when he is forced to use the single-stall restrooms
.”
Davis adds that “G.G. experiences daily psychological harmthat puts him at risk for long-term psychological harm
, and his avoidance of the restroom as a result of the Board’s policy
puts him at risk for developing a urinary tract infection as he has repeatedly in the past.
” Davis concludes that for G.G. to use single-occupancy restrooms “is tantamount to humiliation
and a continuing mark of difference.
”
I agree with you if we were talking about adults, but we aren't.
Fair enough. I have mixed feelings about gender transition before adulthood anyway. But the restroom legislation being passed by southern states right now doesn't only apply to schools.
We haven't even talked about the inevitable problem of trannies peeing all over the women's toilet seats.
Yeah, like Spurminator said, just go ahead and label it tranny. That'll make em feel less harassed.
Do you have a separate urinal at home just for you?
I jumped in without reading the whole thread and just assumed the thread stuck to the le, but yeah I was just talking about schools.
It's going to be funny watching the reaction from women, who le IX was passed to protect, screaming and hollering when guys just decide to use their restroom and don't put the seat up and leave it down and piss all over it.
Nope. But I care enough about the ramifications of peeing on the seat. Enough that I will lift the seat. Or more likely, just wipe off the pee with some toilet paper.
But if I'm in a public restroom and having to pee in the toilet, I don't touch the damn seat. I'll do my best to get the pee pee in the hole but if I miss or dribble...well...whoever wants to poop next...they'll have to figure it out.
Why do you want to force kids to use a gender-neutral bathroom if they are uncomfortable with it?
I'm of the opinion all bathrooms should be gender neutral.
Eventually they'll do away with separate restrooms and kids will grow up used to peeing in a stall next to someone of the opposite sex. They'll be fine.
They'll have to figure out the open shower facilities first. How that's still a thing is a mystery to me.
So what's the problem again
Nobody complains about open showers with other naked dudes lol.
But a dude in a dress walks in and comfort is shot to
I don't think so. I can't imagine being OK with letting a grown man use the same bathroom as a 10 year old girl.
crazy ass trannies peeing all over the women's toilet seat
How do you think women will feel when Kaitlyn comes into the women's locker room to change and exposes his ? Are they bigots for feeling uncomfortable?
So this kid's feelings are moot?
"My son came home from school and told me there was a girl using the boys locker room,” Franz said before the meeting. “This is someone he’s known for years and has always been a girl. My son was very upset by this, and I called the principal.”
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/...s-high-school/
We'll go ahead and switch arguments for you. Black people didn't wake up and say "You know what, I've always felt black. I am going to change the color of my skin now because that's how I feel comfortable."
I understand that you don't feel that being trans is a choice and that's cool maybe it's not. There is a difference though in not being allowed EVERYWHERE because the color of your skin and saying "I just don't feel comfortable going to the men's room because I feel like I'm supposed to be a woman." Trans people have the option to play both roles should they choose to black people did/do not.
Don't compare being black with being transgender just because tranny black guys are your sexual preference. There is a difference.
Don't you have a daughter? Or are you cool with her going to the restroom in a movie theater or restaurant with a bunch of men using the same men's room. I say this because you aren't talking about trans rights anymore. You said all bathrooms gender neutral. Why not open everything up for the pervs, right?
As a dad, I don't share the same belief with you in that I would be cool with my daughter sharing a restroom with an Avante.
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