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Transgender vets now have a VA clinic
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(11-06-2015, 08:51 AM)PhilHos Wrote: Well, of COURSE, it's about equal rights! I mean, it's absolutely HORRIBLE that transgender people aren't allowed to use public restrooms at all! They're people too! :snark:

Cut the crap, Dino. This is an issue solely because trans people are uncomfortable using the restroom designed for their 'plumbing.' Yet, no thought is apparently given or cared about for non trans people who are uncomfortable seeing someone with the opposite 'plumbing' in their restroom.

The thing is, I sympathize with trans people who feel that way, but if they haven't had the necessary surgeries yet, then they need to continue to use the restroom for their 'plumbing.' There are times that I was forced to use a ladies room; it never made me feel like less of a man.

It's not as simple as you are putting it here. I've already explained about the living life as the gender they identify as. When you have people that constantly call them pretenders or see it as nothing important because they don't understand that this is who they are, how can they be taken seriously when being forced to use the restroom that does not match their gender? And not just a couple of times, but every single time they have to use a public restroom.

We're talking about a dude like this:
[Image: aydian-dowling-mens-health.jpg]

or this

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Having to use the ladies room.

or a woman like this:
[Image: Transgender_Nicole_1701588a.jpg]

or this

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using the men's room.

I'm just curious as to why anyone things they would cause less of an issue going in the restroom for their "plumbing" than for their gender.





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