Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-76434963/
This has nothing to do with a bathroom law.
It has everything to do with bathroom/locker room law.
Don't be nonsensical. I have yet to see any links that show a state that allows transgender men to use the women's room + man dressing up. All I have seen is sexual predators who dress up to try to access female dorms, which I believe has been happening since Animal House and Bosom Buddies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-76434963/
This has nothing to do with a bathroom law.
It has everything to do with bathroom/locker room law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-76434963/
This has nothing to do with a bathroom law.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-city/index.ssf/2011/10/cross-dressing_sex_predator_se.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The solution is to have a family or unisex single-stall bathroom for whoever wants to use it. Parents with opposite sex kids, transgender folks, or anyone who needs a little extra privacy. Many, many public spaces already have these bathrooms.
(I actually am in favor of letting transgender people use whatever bathroom they want to, but this might be a good intermediary step.) Laughing my ass off at the visual of perverts putting on dresses to get into the ladies' room. Has that ever happened, anywhere that bathroom laws have been implemented?
Is this a serious question?![]()
Yes, yes it has happened.
Link? Looking for pervert male + dress + bathroom law, thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: The bathroom has long been a kind of safe house for women- we go off there to get away from men on a date or in a nightclub, to talk to our friends- it's kind of a refuge of sorts. And now we have to worry about a man in a dress being parked there? HELL FUCKING NO.
Not just a man in a dress.
The real threat is the man who "feels" like a woman today abusing a stupid policy and no one willing to challenge him because well it's the law.
This is stupidity masked in kindness at its height.
Thank you! People on here are oblivious to the dangers posed by sexual predators and perverts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: The bathroom has long been a kind of safe house for women- we go off there to get away from men on a date or in a nightclub, to talk to our friends- it's kind of a refuge of sorts. And now we have to worry about a man in a dress being parked there? HELL FUCKING NO.
Not just a man in a dress.
The real threat is the man who "feels" like a woman today abusing a stupid policy and no one willing to challenge him because well it's the law.
This is stupidity masked in kindness at its height.
Anonymous wrote:http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-76434963/
Anonymous wrote:The solution is to have a family or unisex single-stall bathroom for whoever wants to use it. Parents with opposite sex kids, transgender folks, or anyone who needs a little extra privacy. Many, many public spaces already have these bathrooms.
(I actually am in favor of letting transgender people use whatever bathroom they want to, but this might be a good intermediary step.) Laughing my ass off at the visual of perverts putting on dresses to get into the ladies' room. Has that ever happened, anywhere that bathroom laws have been implemented?