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.
Definitely don't agree with this, but it's the way things are going and sadly I feel there's not a lot we can do any more ! And spath, if this is 'transphobic' I.don't.care ...
We can... Hereiam. The problem is that females are brought up to "be kind", smile nicely, move up and shut up and make way for men. Sometimes we have to stand up for ourselves.
Spath do you have word of the day toilet paper by chance? Stereoscope is not what you think it is, the word you needed is stereotype. Petty call out maybe but if you're going to use long words in your vociferous arguments use the right ones. You don't seem to know what transphobic means either.
"Mean things"?. You have been calling me the wrong names since the start of the thread. Let's try a little rationality now...
What is the difference between trans rights and those of others? Which rights do they not have, which they should? And which should they have, that other people don't?
I think equality is important for everybody. But that never means taking away the rights of one set of (vulnerable) people, to give them to a more dominant group.
Who gives a stuff who is 'transphobic' (another new made up word) or not ?? Go and have a lie down spath, I can imagine you turning all green again like the incredible hunk !
Thank you, ummm xx as I explained... I have no problem sharing anywhere with a woman who is trans. I don't feel comfortable in getting undressed in front of strange men. Not transphobic... just how most females are brought up.
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