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[quote=Gaia][quote]Why have men and women bathrooms in the first place? I don't have to have "stats" to prove anything. Unless he/she is fully transitioned he is still a man and until they make all restrooms unisex there are some women/girls not comfortable going to the bathroom with a biological man. A tall women/lesbian can not rape me last time I checked[/quote] Fully transitioned is a difficult thing to judge as it really depends on the person. Also, a woman can absolutely rape you regardless of if she's taller than you or has a different sexual orientation than you. She can forcibly penetrate you with whatever happens to be nearby. She can sexually assault you in other ways. (Also, just to throw this out there: women can rape men. Men can be victims of rape by men and women.) [quote]No. You must sail in as if you belong there. Go in the stall, do your business and come out. Don't wait on people to leave to wash your hands. You are drawing attention to yourself by trying to not draw attention to yourself. Women just go into the bathroom - they don't gird their loins and prepare for battle. If someone asks what you are doing in there, you answer truthfully - You need to pee. So pee, wash your hands and leave. [/quote] I agree with this and it's something I'm working on, but I still get hit with a rush of anxiety and panic just before I open the door. [quote]If you are getting that many UTI's maybe something else is wrong. Men/male parts generally do not get UTI's like women (in less you've done a complete transformation and not sure what that is involved). http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/understanding-u...ary-tract-infections-treatment[/quote] Not a troll, I promise. [quote] I have never heard the term "Cis" and I doubt the majority of people have been using it for 20 years. I do not wish to be referred to as "CIS" gendered so if people have the right to ask people to call them what they want to be called then we have the right not to be called CIS. Just end this fight right now and declare that what you all really want is UNISEX bathrooms. [/quote] Just because you haven't heard the word does not mean it's isn't common. I liken this word to "straight" (versus gay or bisexual). Cis is just an adjective, just like trans is.[/quote]
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