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Bobbisox1 | 10:30 Mon 04th Nov 2019 | News
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Sharing a dressing room with the opposite sex?
Again is this a case of ‘ pandering to the minority’ ?

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/marks-spencer-changing-rooms-gender-women-men-a9180391.html

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With lockable cubicles, I wouldn't be bothered. With communal rooms, I would. You are totally wrong, spath... it is not "transphobic". I would be perfectly happy to share space with a woman dressed as a man... so it isn't about "trans" people. I would not be comfortable sharing with a man, though. That may be sexist, but life is, and sonis reality.
11:17 Mon 04th Nov 2019
Spath, what is the difference between trans rights and other people's?
Wouldn’t bother me but I can understand how it may bother someone else
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Spath, you are now being downright rude with your answers, you really need to debate like an adult
"It is lovely that you are able to see everything in such a shallow and simplistic way"

What are you on about? You can't belittle my opinion with your condescending answers (yet again.. running theme for you, and naomi does it also)

As I said.. you can't discuss trans rights with people who are trans phobic, and starting a topic on Trans rights, when you don't care for them or wish to discuss them, is simply trying to get a reaction.

I don't care for either, so i'll bid you all a good day.
His (inaccurate) name- calling, is purely because he has nothing rational to add and is very confused about what his words actually mean. Not worth worrying about x
You couldn't be any wronger if you tried (and I'm sure you have :-))
How about standing up for straight rights. Is there such a word as straightphobic ?
Everyone has the same rights, actually. Something spath finds hard to grasp.
Nothing to worry about, eyt you can't not reply can you Pixie, because you'r eworried about people agreeing with my answers, so you try shut them down at every point.

The reason you don't think they'r rational, is because you're trans phobic, so how could you see comments about trans rights as rational?

Now i'd appreciate it if you kept my name out your mouth as you can't resist defamation. Let me answers speak for themselves, if you're so confident everyone has the opinion of your own.
"How about standing up for straight rights. Is there such a word as straightphobic ?"

Yeah because straight people really have to fight for their rights.

This shows the attitudes i'm debating with.

I'll just let these answers speak for themselves.
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I think you need to lie down in a darkened room, insulting people is not the way to debate a topic Spath
I'm allowed to answer. It was you who said you were leaving the thread, not me:-)
Yes, everyone has their own opinions, of course, which they are perfectly able to share. Your throwing around of inaccurate, abusive names is much worse than anything anyone else has put.
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"I'll just let these answers speak for themselves."

Bet you 50p you dont though.

None of this is new. M&S have for years now in their smaller stores used trannies for background music in the changing rooms.
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Teacakes, how very naughty of you, there’s a special category for the C word donchya know , hohoho
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Lol@Douglas :0)
It's straightforward enough.

Shops should provide fitting rooms for males, females and those who don't know or don't care. When the third variety of room becomes clogged with dust and cobwebs it can be converted to one of the other two. Like it or not (and spathi clearly does not) many people are fussy about who they or their children share a changing room with. Their views (especially as they are almost certainly in the majority) should not only be considered but should prevail. Yes, M&S are pandering to a very small minority of people who expect their proclivities to override the views of everybody else.

BTW, the article is not "transphobic". It reports events. The people involved may be transphobic (though I'd prefer to view them as eminently sensible) but that doesn't make the article so.
spath, why don't you answer Pixie's question? //What is the difference between trans rights and other people's? //
Opps Bobbs! just seen Ken in M&S

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