Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
People tend to be a lot more cautious when taking kids into male changing rooms or bathrooms. You can argue all you want, but the simple fact is that 99.9% of pedophiles, and for that matter 99.9% of sexual predators, are men. Women's bathrooms are basically considered safe spaces. The very rare times there is an incident with someone planting a hidden camera or something like that, there is always a man behind it.
I don't think good parents want their child being exposed to male genitalia at all. It's why there are laws against flashing.
Female genitalia is not the same thing at all. That genitalia almost certainly does not belong to a sexual predator and it's also basically hidden from the front. There is also no indication about sexual arousal.
I do not believe that you're a parent because I don't believe someone can care so little about their children as to think that this is all no big deal. (And if you were a parent then you'd also understand that men can be parents too, which is basically the reason there ISN'T a communal family changing room - because parents don't want their girls being exposed to adult men when either one is potentially in a state of undress.)
I am a parent, and you are a bigot. I pity your children, because they’re probably grow up to be the same kind of bigot you are.
DP. Why pity bigots? Maybe they are happier that way.
Happy people don’t devote so much energy to hating and oppressing people. But it can provide some temporary relief for bigots’ own self-loathing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
People tend to be a lot more cautious when taking kids into male changing rooms or bathrooms. You can argue all you want, but the simple fact is that 99.9% of pedophiles, and for that matter 99.9% of sexual predators, are men. Women's bathrooms are basically considered safe spaces. The very rare times there is an incident with someone planting a hidden camera or something like that, there is always a man behind it.
I don't think good parents want their child being exposed to male genitalia at all. It's why there are laws against flashing.
Female genitalia is not the same thing at all. That genitalia almost certainly does not belong to a sexual predator and it's also basically hidden from the front. There is also no indication about sexual arousal.
I do not believe that you're a parent because I don't believe someone can care so little about their children as to think that this is all no big deal. (And if you were a parent then you'd also understand that men can be parents too, which is basically the reason there ISN'T a communal family changing room - because parents don't want their girls being exposed to adult men when either one is potentially in a state of undress.)
I am a parent, and you are a bigot. I pity your children, because they’re probably grow up to be the same kind of bigot you are.
DP. Why pity bigots? Maybe they are happier that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
People tend to be a lot more cautious when taking kids into male changing rooms or bathrooms. You can argue all you want, but the simple fact is that 99.9% of pedophiles, and for that matter 99.9% of sexual predators, are men. Women's bathrooms are basically considered safe spaces. The very rare times there is an incident with someone planting a hidden camera or something like that, there is always a man behind it.
I don't think good parents want their child being exposed to male genitalia at all. It's why there are laws against flashing.
Female genitalia is not the same thing at all. That genitalia almost certainly does not belong to a sexual predator and it's also basically hidden from the front. There is also no indication about sexual arousal.
I do not believe that you're a parent because I don't believe someone can care so little about their children as to think that this is all no big deal. (And if you were a parent then you'd also understand that men can be parents too, which is basically the reason there ISN'T a communal family changing room - because parents don't want their girls being exposed to adult men when either one is potentially in a state of undress.)
I am a parent, and you are a bigot. I pity your children, because they’re probably grow up to be the same kind of bigot you are.
DP. Can you please clarify what portion on pp’s statement that you find to be bigoted?
Women can be sexual predators, and deliberately exposing your genitalia to children for sexual purposes is wrong no matter what kind of genitalia you have.
Of course they CAN, and of course it would be wrong. But they almost never DO that. And if they do expose themselves then it's not crystal clear to even a prepubescent child that they're sexually aroused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
People tend to be a lot more cautious when taking kids into male changing rooms or bathrooms. You can argue all you want, but the simple fact is that 99.9% of pedophiles, and for that matter 99.9% of sexual predators, are men. Women's bathrooms are basically considered safe spaces. The very rare times there is an incident with someone planting a hidden camera or something like that, there is always a man behind it.
I don't think good parents want their child being exposed to male genitalia at all. It's why there are laws against flashing.
Female genitalia is not the same thing at all. That genitalia almost certainly does not belong to a sexual predator and it's also basically hidden from the front. There is also no indication about sexual arousal.
I do not believe that you're a parent because I don't believe someone can care so little about their children as to think that this is all no big deal. (And if you were a parent then you'd also understand that men can be parents too, which is basically the reason there ISN'T a communal family changing room - because parents don't want their girls being exposed to adult men when either one is potentially in a state of undress.)
I am a parent, and you are a bigot. I pity your children, because they’re probably grow up to be the same kind of bigot you are.
DP. Can you please clarify what portion on pp’s statement that you find to be bigoted?
Women can be sexual predators, and deliberately exposing your genitalia to children for sexual purposes is wrong no matter what kind of genitalia you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
Are not familiar with the differences between male and female sexuality?
Are you saying I shouldn’t be troubled if an adult man is ogling my 10 year old son for sexual gratification? What kind of pervert are you?
I was referencing the idea of women exposing themselves as a source of sexual gratification. That is a far less common scenario than the reverse.
So you agree that I should be concerned about a naked man ogling my 10 yo son for sexual gratification?
Sure. I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
Are not familiar with the differences between male and female sexuality?
Are you saying I shouldn’t be troubled if an adult man is ogling my 10 year old son for sexual gratification? What kind of pervert are you?
I was referencing the idea of women exposing themselves as a source of sexual gratification. That is a far less common scenario than the reverse.
So you agree that I should be concerned about a naked man ogling my 10 yo son for sexual gratification?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
People tend to be a lot more cautious when taking kids into male changing rooms or bathrooms. You can argue all you want, but the simple fact is that 99.9% of pedophiles, and for that matter 99.9% of sexual predators, are men. Women's bathrooms are basically considered safe spaces. The very rare times there is an incident with someone planting a hidden camera or something like that, there is always a man behind it.
I don't think good parents want their child being exposed to male genitalia at all. It's why there are laws against flashing.
Female genitalia is not the same thing at all. That genitalia almost certainly does not belong to a sexual predator and it's also basically hidden from the front. There is also no indication about sexual arousal.
I do not believe that you're a parent because I don't believe someone can care so little about their children as to think that this is all no big deal. (And if you were a parent then you'd also understand that men can be parents too, which is basically the reason there ISN'T a communal family changing room - because parents don't want their girls being exposed to adult men when either one is potentially in a state of undress.)
I am a parent, and you are a bigot. I pity your children, because they’re probably grow up to be the same kind of bigot you are.
DP. Can you please clarify what portion on pp’s statement that you find to be bigoted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
Are not familiar with the differences between male and female sexuality?
Are you saying I shouldn’t be troubled if an adult man is ogling my 10 year old son for sexual gratification? What kind of pervert are you?
I was referencing the idea of women exposing themselves as a source of sexual gratification. That is a far less common scenario than the reverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
People tend to be a lot more cautious when taking kids into male changing rooms or bathrooms. You can argue all you want, but the simple fact is that 99.9% of pedophiles, and for that matter 99.9% of sexual predators, are men. Women's bathrooms are basically considered safe spaces. The very rare times there is an incident with someone planting a hidden camera or something like that, there is always a man behind it.
I don't think good parents want their child being exposed to male genitalia at all. It's why there are laws against flashing.
Female genitalia is not the same thing at all. That genitalia almost certainly does not belong to a sexual predator and it's also basically hidden from the front. There is also no indication about sexual arousal.
I do not believe that you're a parent because I don't believe someone can care so little about their children as to think that this is all no big deal. (And if you were a parent then you'd also understand that men can be parents too, which is basically the reason there ISN'T a communal family changing room - because parents don't want their girls being exposed to adult men when either one is potentially in a state of undress.)
I am a parent, and you are a bigot. I pity your children, because they’re probably grow up to be the same kind of bigot you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conservatives are so triggered by this. The last thing you need to worry about in a women's restroom is a trans woman.
These are not just conservatives. This is a big issue with feminists which last I checked were not conservative/republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
Are not familiar with the differences between male and female sexuality?
Are you saying I shouldn’t be troubled if an adult man is ogling my 10 year old son for sexual gratification? What kind of pervert are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about locker room and public shower? If any man claim they are a woman at a given moment, she can enter a locker room for woman in public or private swim pool and gym, be naked with her penis exposed and stare at naked women, teens, and young girls. Is there any law against a man to watch women or young girls in locker room?
If you want to go down that road, then perhaps we need to reconsider the antiquated notion of sex-segregated locker rooms and bathrooms. Why do we need segregated facilities? I’ve seen penises before, they’re not inherently scary or offensive to me. Is it that someone in the locker room could be eyeing me with sexual interest? A gay or bi woman could do that too.
If you bring your 10 years old girl to a swimming pool, will you be comfortable to have her being stared by a man with exposed penis?
Why would I be any less concerned about her being stared at by a woman with an exposed vulva? And should I not be concerned about my 10 yo son being started at by a man with an exposed penis? Perhaps the answer is to get rid of communal locker rooms entirely and just have single user and family changing stalls. Then the whole issue goes away for everyone, trans people included.
People tend to be a lot more cautious when taking kids into male changing rooms or bathrooms. You can argue all you want, but the simple fact is that 99.9% of pedophiles, and for that matter 99.9% of sexual predators, are men. Women's bathrooms are basically considered safe spaces. The very rare times there is an incident with someone planting a hidden camera or something like that, there is always a man behind it.
I don't think good parents want their child being exposed to male genitalia at all. It's why there are laws against flashing.
Female genitalia is not the same thing at all. That genitalia almost certainly does not belong to a sexual predator and it's also basically hidden from the front. There is also no indication about sexual arousal.
I do not believe that you're a parent because I don't believe someone can care so little about their children as to think that this is all no big deal. (And if you were a parent then you'd also understand that men can be parents too, which is basically the reason there ISN'T a communal family changing room - because parents don't want their girls being exposed to adult men when either one is potentially in a state of undress.)
I am a parent, and you are a bigot. I pity your children, because they’re probably grow up to be the same kind of bigot you are.