transgender
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ernest_t_bassIs she a she, or is she a he, or is he a she, or is he a he?
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Fab4Runner
Restroom, no. There are stalls. Locker room, I still think no. I have never really been the type to strip all the way down when changing into gym clothes, so no one would see anything, anyway.superman;1713404 wrote:AFAIK you're the only female here so I'll ask you, would it bother you have a transgendered person in your restroom/lockeroom? Not trying to start an argument, just want a female opinion. -
thavoice
Ddi you see where anytime fitness kicked out a lady who complained that a "man" was changing in the ladies locker room. Believe it was actually a woman, but dressed like a guy or whatever.Fab4Runner;1713415 wrote:Restroom, no. There are stalls. Locker room, I still think no. I have never really been the type to strip all the way down when changing into gym clothes, so no one would see anything, anyway.
All sounds too much like the song Lola... -
superman
It was planet fitness and it was a man who dressed like a woman and used the women's locker room.thavoice;1713431 wrote:Ddi you see where anytime fitness kicked out a lady who complained that a "man" was changing in the ladies locker room. Believe it was actually a woman, but dressed like a guy or whatever.
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superman
Thanks.Fab4Runner;1713415 wrote:Restroom, no. There are stalls. Locker room, I still think no. I have never really been the type to strip all the way down when changing into gym clothes, so no one would see anything, anyway. -
iclfan2
I could see how this would be uncomfortable for a woman. Maybe we need to put genitalia on bathroom doors instead of male and female silhouettes.superman;1713443 wrote:It was planet fitness and it was a man who dressed like a woman and used the women's locker room.
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superman
Just put holes and polesiclfan2;1713496 wrote:I could see how this would be uncomfortable for a woman. Maybe we need to put genitalia on bathroom doors instead of male and female silhouettes.
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believer
Correct. The term "transgender" is just another feel good euphemism created to "mainstream" and legitimize being a male and dressing like a female or vice versa.WebFire;1713366 wrote:Why? Transgender doesn't change someone's sex. He is still a he.
Frankly I don't give a shit how anyone dresses or feels about themselves but if you're born with a penis you are a male even if you wear make-up and prefer sucking dicks. And if you have a vagina you may dress in flannel shirts, prefer butch haircuts, and suffer from penis-envy but you're still a woman. -
superman
Prepare to be attacked.believer;1713511 wrote:Correct. The term "transgender" is just another feel good euphemism created to "mainstream" and legitimize being a male and dressing like a female or vice versa.
Frankly I don't give a shit how anyone dresses or feels about themselves but if you're born with a penis you are a male even if you wear make-up and prefer sucking dicks. And if you have a vagina, you may dress in flannel shirts, prefer butch haircuts, and suffer from penis-envy but you're still a woman. -
believer
Bring it on...lolsuperman;1713515 wrote:Prepare to be attacked. -
HitsRus^^I believe there is a scientifically indisputable arguement for that,.... no matter how one dresses or whether they have a sex change operation, genetically you will always be what you are.
Social acceptance of alternate sexuality is another matter. -
superman
I won't attack. Just letting you know it will happen.believer;1713516 wrote:Bring it on...lol -
Glory Days
This. Just because your chop off or add a body part, doesn't mean your chromosomes etc say you should or shouldn't have that body part. Also bone structure etc is different, hence why we can determine the sex of a unidentified body just by looking at the bones.HitsRus;1713527 wrote:^^I believe there is a scientifically indisputable arguement for that,.... no matter how one dresses or whether they have a sex change operation, genetically you will always be what you are.
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ZunardoAgreed.
Sports Illustrated wrote a gushing article that previewed American athletes who were aiming for the 2012 Olympics - the kicker was that they were female (sex) who "presented" as male, and wanted to be called "he" and use the men's room, the whole shebang, pardon the expression - EXCEPT when they wanted to compete for their country as a woman, because otherwise they would be at a distinct disadvantage if they were to compete by gender.
So basically, gender is a choice.