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I did answer. You didn't like my answer.
I'll answer again. It's inappropriate and opens doors to harassment and abuse. I feel like you are ignoring common sense to fight a political cause.
Common sense tells me that people tend not to get in other people’s in-stall bathroom business. Whether or not one person in a stall has a dick doesn’t seem to matter.
Your problem is utterly dismissing my concerns. That makes you an a hole. I don’t feel comfortable with my 12 and 14 year old girls sharing a locker room with a person who was born a male and still has male parts.
The fact that you laugh at that is interesting. I also told you my girls would not feel comfortable with such a situation. You dismissed that too.
Fine. What Planet Fitness must do is disclose in their membership agreement that people with penises may use the W locker room. See how many members they have left....
Allow Capitalism to decide.
But again that’s not my primary issue. My main issue is that Leftists dismiss other people’s opinions and label them as racists, bigots, sexist, etc.
Lefitsts are illogical. Bad luck is illogical. I truly hope Trump wins again.
No can do anything about your concerns. We can’t change laws every time an individual feels uncomfortable about something. If you can’t handle the fact that a transgender woman might be in the bathroom at the same time as your daughter, don’t let your daughter go to the bathroom in public. Or pick a restroom that is a one person at a time.
you never answered my question. why is the man who identifies as a woman's comfort more important than the comfort of the women he makes feel uncomfortable by being in the women's locker room?
So, where should transgender men and women go to the bathroom?
In the bathroom for the gender they were born as, or at home.. One person's discomfort is better than many people's discomfort. If you disagree, I'm still waiting for a reason.
So what if gays make people uncomfortable? Blacks? Muslims? Public bathrooms for straight, white people only and everyone else has to go at home or in the bushes.
Because, you know, majority rules when it comes to public facilities.
well, if people are made uncomfortable by gays, blacks and muslims using the same bathroom, they have to live with it. You still haven't told me why one person's discomfort is more important than many people's discomfort.
And its not the same thing. I don't care if gay, muslim or black women use the same locker room as my daughter and I don't think any of those things would make her uncomfortable. I do care if someone with a ***** uses the same locker room as my daughter, and I think it would make her feel uncomfortable along with most, if not all, of the women in the locker room.
"They have to live with it." Because we don't make people go home to use the restroom just because other people are uncomfortable.
Transgender people have been using whatever facilities they want for decades. This has been and would still be a non-issue if certain states hadn't tried to ban it.
and you continue not to answer the question. What makes that one person's discomfort more important that anyone elses discomfort? If as you say, that person who identifies as a woman on that particular day should be allowed to use the women's locker room, aren't you also saying if that makes other women in there uncomfortable, that is their problem, and they should just not go in that locker room? Why is it okay to make them go somewhere else, whether it is home or somewhere that does not allow men in the woman's locker room, but it is not okay to make him/her go somewhere else? (Like the locker room for the gender he was born)
I don't particularly want anyone to feel discomfort in a locker room, but if the choice is one person feeling discomfort or several people feeling discomfort I'd go for making the one person uncomfortable. I'll continue to feel that way until someone gives me a valid reason as to why that one person's discomfort is more important than the several people's discomfort.