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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why can't "what gender are you?" and "what do you identify as?" be two separate questions? Everyone is born with one set of parts or another. I respect everyone's right to their own identities and preferences, but except in extreme cases, the set of parts is an absolute and I believe people should use the facilities that are designed for the set of parts they were born with. The fact that camp cabins for 11-12 year olds now contain transgender kids is an issue I have encountered for the first time this summer. [/quote] You "respect" everyone's "right" to their own preferences? Are you always this loony??? I believe it's snowing outside today. Do you "respect" my thinking when I go out on 90 degree heat wearing a snowsuit? I hope you would recognize that I'm either sick in the head or just doing something off beat to get attention. And you would "respect" that?[/quote] Who sounds loony? I fully support your right to give yourself heat stroke. [/quote]
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