Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, to women walk around in the bathroom naked? I assume their only undressing inside a stall. Wouldn't it be safer to just have unisex bathrooms with only stalls, no urinals, where there is still privacy but more foot traffic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is being naive? Sexual predators are not going to be deterred by any bathroom laws either way. I don't assume that my children are safe from creeps just because there are rules. Little boys and girls have been assaulted in bathrooms and locker rooms for as long as there have been bathrooms and locker rooms.
this is not all about just predators. There are perverted voyeurs that know how to stay just from crossing the line. We are not talking about rapists here, merely perverts.
Fine, then start lobbying for single stall restrooms everywhere. Problem solved. Of course you have to make sure that some perverted landlord or restaurant owner hasn't installed cameras in the bathrooms, which happens a lot. Perverts are always somewhere.
Why dont you come up with a solution that protects the rights and safety of all bathrooms goers, men, women, transgender men and women, children, handicapped, parents with opposite sex children, babies who need changing tables, etc etc. Offer some solutions, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is being naive? Sexual predators are not going to be deterred by any bathroom laws either way. I don't assume that my children are safe from creeps just because there are rules. Little boys and girls have been assaulted in bathrooms and locker rooms for as long as there have been bathrooms and locker rooms.
this is not all about just predators. There are perverted voyeurs that know how to stay just from crossing the line. We are not talking about rapists here, merely perverts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of those laws you cannot kick out a man trying to access a womens locker room or bathroom. All he has to do is say he is transgendered.
For years feminists have campaigned for safe places for women. Now women are, once again, being shoved to the side in order to protect men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because of those laws you cannot kick out a man trying to access a womens locker room or bathroom. All he has to do is say he is transgendered.
For years feminists have campaigned for safe places for women. Now women are, once again, being shoved to the side in order to protect men.
Anonymous wrote:Because of those laws you cannot kick out a man trying to access a womens locker room or bathroom. All he has to do is say he is transgendered.
Anonymous wrote:Who is being naive? Sexual predators are not going to be deterred by any bathroom laws either way. I don't assume that my children are safe from creeps just because there are rules. Little boys and girls have been assaulted in bathrooms and locker rooms for as long as there have been bathrooms and locker rooms.
Anonymous wrote:I love that the same people who argue that "if you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns" want to outlaw people walking into an unlocked room and hiding in wait.
Because no man intent on rape would enter a woman's restroom unless he was legally allowed to.
Anonymous wrote:I love that the same people who argue that "if you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns" want to outlaw people walking into an unlocked room and hiding in wait.
Because no man intent on rape would enter a woman's restroom unless he was legally allowed to.
Anonymous wrote:So I'm a dad of girls. My eldest is going in on her own now, but on some occasions, she wants me to go with her (as do I...Jersey Turnpike comes to mind). So that means she comes into the men's room on those occasions.
I occasionally see her looking, just out of curiosity what her surroundings are. So does this now mean:
a) I can accompany her into the women's room? Since, it doesn't matter if I have a Y chromosome?
b) I am foolish for wanting to ensure her safety in highway rest stops?
Bear in mind it's not just ensuring safety for many parents, it's hygiene. Kids require constant supervision so that they don't use the bottom of a urinal to balance themselves. Or rub their eyes while walking from the shitter to the sink.