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I guess many of you anti-trans bathroom people have never been at a crowded event or venue in which the female bathroom line was so backed up that the females bust the lines of the male bathroom.  And magically...Nobody cares!  Imagine that.  The thought of catching a glimpse of a rando pecker doesn't seem to bother any woman I ever seen do this.  Maybe us men can outlaw this next, no women in men's bathrooms ever.  /s

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Nobody's going to notice if a man living as woman uses the women's bathroom.  Because there's a plumbing issue.

Nobody's going to notice if a woman living as a man uses the men's bathroom.  Because there's a plumbing issue.

 

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On 11/20/2024 at 11:31 AM, SharkTanked said:

I support your view. I just don't see how it gets accomplished in the reality of today.

I don't know either, I just know it needs to happen. The path, I dunno at this point.

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When I was 18 (long fucking time ago) I took a senior trip to visit my buddy who was a foreign exchange student, from Denmark.  He picked me up in Copenhagen and we went to Christiansborg castle.  I was having some GI distress and he pointed me to a public bathroom.  The stalls had dividers that were about shoulder height.  Anyway, I make it just in time, sit in the stool and in walks a woman and sits down on my right.  I was mortified, trying not to explode and she started talking to me….once I said I didn’t understand she switched to English.  My buddy and his brother about pissed themselves when I came out.

I was there for 3 weeks and by the end I was pissing and shitting with the fine females of Denmark.  It didn’t fucking matter to them one bit….I adapted where it didn’t bother me.  Since I’ve often wondered why we just don’t have communal bathrooms.  There should be men, women’s and whomever wants to use.  Do your business and get the fuck out.  You don’t have to converse or socialize….its a fucking bathroom.  Mace needs to be kicked in the cooch for phantom crises.

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On 11/20/2024 at 2:00 PM, Chile_Ute said:

When I was 18 (long fucking time ago) I took a senior trip to visit my buddy who was a foreign exchange student, from Denmark.  He picked me up in Copenhagen and we went to Christiansborg castle.  I was having some GI distress and he pointed me to a public bathroom.  The stalls had dividers that were about shoulder height.  Anyway, I make it just in time, sit in the stool and in walks a woman and sits down on my right.  I was mortified, trying not to explode and she started talking to me….once I said I didn’t understand she switched to English.  My buddy and his brother about pissed themselves when I came out.

I was there for 3 weeks and by the end I was pissing and shitting with the fine females of Denmark.  It didn’t fucking matter to them one bit….I adapted where it didn’t bother me.  Since I’ve often wondered why we just don’t have communal bathrooms.  There should be men, women’s and whomever wants to use.  Do your business and get the fuck out.  You don’t have to converse or socialize….its a fucking bathroom.  Mace needs to be kicked in the couch for phantom crises.

It's because of the roving bands of transsexuals preying on people in the bathroom.  And then giving them pamphlets to recruit them to the cause....

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On 11/20/2024 at 1:04 PM, RSF said:

It's because of the roving bands of transsexuals preying on people in the bathroom.  And then giving them pamphlets to recruit them to the cause....

….its like they’ll “catch it”.  Fucking idiots.

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On 11/20/2024 at 11:13 AM, Soupslam said:

My wife took our daughter into the women’s rest room and I took our son into the men’s rest room. Regardless what we are comfortable doing there are some people that aren’t comfortable sharing a bathroom with the opposite sex. Don’t they also have rights? 

is a person who has transitioned the opposite sex?

at what point is it okay?

 

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I'm no particular fan of such a lifestyle, but if someone wants to live that way, it's really none of my damn business.

 

Let me piss in peace, and I'll do the same for you.

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On 11/20/2024 at 1:13 PM, Soupslam said:

My wife took our daughter into the women’s rest room and I took our son into the men’s rest room. Regardless what we are comfortable doing there are some people that aren’t comfortable sharing a bathroom with the opposite sex. Don’t they also have rights? 

And pray tell, how would you know if you're sharing a bathroom with someone of the opposite sex?  Ask them to drop trou and show some proof?  Maybe feel them up?  Because THAT would be uncomfortable.

 

 

There's a pretty decent chance you've already shared a bathroom with such a person at least once and didnt even know it. 

 

 

Jesus, people.  Use your brains.

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On 11/20/2024 at 12:17 PM, RSF said:

And pray tell, how would you know if you're sharing a bathroom with someone of the opposite sex? 

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On 11/20/2024 at 8:32 AM, mysfit said:

Fine

Start designing these places to be unisex so there isn't a male/female anymore

See how that goes over

 

On 11/20/2024 at 10:35 AM, Spaztecs said:

Most small businesses have handled it by no longer having men's and women's rooms. Just one person unisex shitters. I know this doesn't apply to large public restrooms, but, I'm certain there is a way forward without having to turn trans folk into second class citizens.

 

SeaTac airport remodeled the bathroom in concourse D to be unisex. Actually looks and sounds like a better facility than other single-sex public bathrooms.

My wife used it last year when we flew home from Seattle (I didn't need to use one). She said initially it was a strange feeling to walk in the doorway with men passing her. But once inside it had been remodeled so that each toilet was an individual room with a full door that locked. No stalls with partial doors. She commented that it was nice not hearing or smelling the people using the toilets next to her. Then the sinks were all communal but she said that was no different for her than many other experiences. She felt very comfortable. Plus it made it first come first serve instead of a long women's restroom line and no line for the men's restroom.

That should be a model for many public restrooms. Everyone gets privacy that way.

It looks like this:

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On 11/20/2024 at 10:19 AM, SharkTanked said:

49% of America disagrees. Good luck squaring the circle.

Technically the Federalist Papers talks about the tyranny of the majority.  The problem is our current SCOTUS feel perfectly comfortable substituting their religious beliefs into the mix even though our founders were clear we are not a Christian country.  

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On 11/20/2024 at 3:03 PM, Sactowndog said:

Technically the Federalist Papers talks about the tyranny of the majority.  The problem is our current SCOTUS feel perfectly comfortable substituting their religious beliefs into the mix even though our founders were clear we are not a Christian country.  

To be fair, none of the founders have a vote today. 

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On 11/20/2024 at 2:01 PM, FresnoFacts said:

 

 

SeaTac airport remodeled the bathroom in concourse D to be unisex. Actually looks and sounds like a better facility than other single-sex public bathrooms.

My wife used it last year when we flew home from Seattle (I didn't need to use one). She said initially it was a strange feeling to walk in the doorway with men passing her. But once inside it had been remodeled so that each toilet was an individual room with a full door that locked. No stalls with partial doors. She commented that it was nice not hearing or smelling the people using the toilets next to her. Then the sinks were all communal but she said that was no different for her than many other experiences. She felt very comfortable. Plus it made it first come first serve instead of a long women's restroom line and no line for the men's restroom.

That should be a model for many public restrooms. Everyone gets privacy that way.

It looks like this:

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This is how it should be. 

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On 11/20/2024 at 1:04 PM, masterfrog said:

To be fair, none of the founders have a vote today. 

Yep but the wrote the Constitution specifically to protect against the Tyranny of the Majority.  Sadly 5 Catholic Judges: Roberts, Alioto, Thomas, Barrett and  Kavanaugh joined by Gorsuch seem perfectly happy imposing Catholic religious belief on the rest of the population. 

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On 11/20/2024 at 3:09 PM, Sactowndog said:

Yep but the wrote the Constitution specifically to protect against the Tyranny of the Majority.  Sadly 5 Catholic Judges: Roberts, Alioto, Thomas, Barrett and  Kavanaugh joined by Gorsuch seem perfectly happy imposing Catholic religious belief on the rest of the population. 

Religious bigotry aside, if you're talking about Roe v Wade, Roman Catholics are just as split as the rest of the country on the subject.  And Sotomayor is Catholic as well.

https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2008/06/01/chapter-2-social-and-political-views/

 

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On 11/20/2024 at 1:01 PM, FresnoFacts said:

 

 

SeaTac airport remodeled the bathroom in concourse D to be unisex. Actually looks and sounds like a better facility than other single-sex public bathrooms.

My wife used it last year when we flew home from Seattle (I didn't need to use one). She said initially it was a strange feeling to walk in the doorway with men passing her. But once inside it had been remodeled so that each toilet was an individual room with a full door that locked. No stalls with partial doors. She commented that it was nice not hearing or smelling the people using the toilets next to her. Then the sinks were all communal but she said that was no different for her than many other experiences. She felt very comfortable. Plus it made it first come first serve instead of a long women's restroom line and no line for the men's restroom.

That should be a model for many public restrooms. Everyone gets privacy that way.

It looks like this:

2023_07_18_All%20Gender%20Restrooms-3.jpg

2023_07_18_All%20Gender%20Restrooms-4.jpg

that's the same model used by our district in some, maybe all, of our new schools

it's great

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