- Joined
- Dec 1, 2010
- Messages
- 66,663
- Reaction score
- 39,350
- Location
- El Paso Strong
- Gender
- Undisclosed
- Political Leaning
- Conservative
*Waits for poll*
This will not end well.
What erotic fantasy suggests they might want to? They already use them, and have done for years, without being noticed or attacking anyone.
Just looking for the line. I thought there would easily be agreement that segregating bathrooms by gender was reasonable but, it turns out, it isn't. So now I'm wondering if folks think it would be reasonable to require that non trans people leave a bathroom if a trans person asks them to (and just for the time the trans person is in the bathroom, of course).
What if it's a situation where the stalls are missing doors or the doors don't lock?
Attaching poll.
If a cis woman is afraid that they might see a pee-pee if they poke their heads in another woman's stall, they are free to be the one who leaves.
No one has to leave, but anyone is free to leave. Why does this have to be a different way?
*Waits for poll*
*poll delivered*
If a cis woman is afraid that they might see a pee-pee if they poke their heads in another woman's stall, they are free to be the one who leaves.
This issue was never about women's safety, as the comments on this thread will prove.
Who the hell is asking for that? What a stupid question.
No one has to leave, but anyone is free to leave. Why does this have to be a different way?
You mean "if a woman is afraid" because what the hell is a "cis" anyway... just some mumbo-jumbo.
Thanks for stopping by and adding that ray of sunshine and happiness you always do.
A typo for the abbreviation of the Central Intelligence Agency.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?