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But there is a sensible reason for it, safety & comfort. Of course it would be cheaper and such. But humanity has collectively decided that the benefits are worth it and I see no reason to overhaul this now.

I never thought about whether or not there is a legal basis for segregated bathrooms by the way. Interesting though that there isn't but I guess it's just common sense to do it anyways.

On this occasion I remember things like, when I was maybe 10 years old a male stranger trying to convince me to go to the men's bathroom with him. As a child I literally didn't even understand at all why he would want that. Imagine if that man was free to just be in the same bathroom as women and little girls and what might have happened if noone else was in there at the time. The hurt feelings of some very genderspecial people don't outweigh that, not remotely.
Yeah, that's not how it works. If we lived our whole lives by the rule that somebody somewhere might be uncontrollable criminal, people would leave house after dark or wouldn't cross streets ever. And as if it stopped any pervet so far for entering a woman's space. That safety of female bathroom being a safe sacred zone that's spoken so highly of on the internet? It's nothing but a talking point. If somebody wants to get you, they will and won't care about a sign on the door. Virtually nothing, but a convenance, stops a man from entering a bathroom.

What might happen is because the toilets are shared he wouldn't try it there, because it's not a safe space for him where mom wouldn't come in looking. Just saying.

My personal take is that male bathrooms stink so much more and no woman wants to sense it.

Genderspecial people might use accessible toilets, like the disabled retards that they are.
 
My uni has the gender dysphoria loos and so far, there haven't been any complaints from the students or faculty but I've never stepped inside to see it. Maybe it's a mystery that nobody knows about.
I was at DragonCon in 2019, and the Marriot went gender neutral on bathrooms. Given how some cosplays pretty much require stripping completely to use the bathroom, it made it very uncomfortable to watch.

It was very weird as a woman to walk out of a toilet and see a guy washing his hands right next to me. It sucked because before I would try to get to the Marriot because they had huge bathrooms attached to the convention areas, that year I would hold it until I got to the Hyatt or Hilton because the unisex bathrooms creeped me out.
 
I was at DragonCon in 2019, and the Marriot went gender neutral on bathrooms. Given how some cosplays pretty much require stripping completely to use the bathroom, it made it very uncomfortable to watch.

It was very weird as a woman to walk out of a toilet and see a guy washing his hands right next to me. It sucked because before I would try to get to the Marriot because they had huge bathrooms attached to the convention areas, that year I would hold it until I got to the Hyatt or Hilton because the unisex bathrooms creeped me out.
Your first mistake was going to a con.
 
Your first mistake was going to a con.
Pfft. People watching is fun there. Where else would you see 40 some odd people dressed as Amish shouting "Rumspringa!" or 30 dressed as Jmmy Buffet's cameo in Jurassic World runnng down a hallway while each carries two margaritas (The serious ones had real margarita, the weak had fakes)?
 
Yeah, that's not how it works. If we lived our whole lives by the rule that somebody somewhere might be uncontrollable criminal, people would leave house after dark or wouldn't cross streets ever. And as if it stopped any pervet so far for entering a woman's space. That safety of female bathroom being a safe sacred zone that's spoken so highly of on the internet? It's nothing but a talking point. If somebody wants to get you, they will and won't care about a sign on the door. Virtually nothing, but a convenance, stops a man from entering a bathroom.

What might happen is because the toilets are shared he wouldn't try it there, because it's not a safe space for him where mom wouldn't come in looking. Just saying.

My personal take is that male bathrooms stink so much more and no woman wants to sense it.
Again the argument is not that having a sign on the door magically stops a male pervert entering a female bathroom. It is that if the segregation is there, a male (in most instances) has no reasonable excuse for being in there in the first place if something is alleged to happen, and therefore the woman's testimony has more weight. If there isn't segregation, or if a man in a dress is able to say he is permitted inside the women's bathroom, then there is an erosion of a potential victim's testimony. There's no realistic way to physically bar a male from entering a women's space (and indeed in case it cases it may be necessary - janitorial, maintenance, a man concerned about his female child in the bathroom unsupervised for an unusually long time etc) - but instead it is about upholding a principal that certain spaces are segregated and any infringement of that is an instant red flag against the infringer's testimony.

I do agree that there is also a social issue regarding toilet use -- I don't like shitting in a public toilet of my sex as I find it offputting to be doing that in the same room as other people. Doing it in a room that includes members of the opposite sex is even more horrifying to me. But there are societies where there is not as much social stigma around such acts being performed around others, but guess what they will still segregate those spaces by sex.
 
Also, here's the thing: Some men don't like sharing toilets with women either, even if it wasn't necessary dangerous for them to do so. Some men don't like having their dick out and then have a strange woman walk in while they are peeing. Once I went to the men's toilet when the line for the women's was insufferably long and there was no one using the men's toilet, so I thought I could make it quick but while I was there some guy walked in and started peeing and he did get angry at me when he saw me exit the cubicle, and I don't blame him.
 
Also, here's the thing: Some men don't like sharing toilets with women either, even if it wasn't necessary dangerous for them to do so. Some men don't like having their dick out and then have a strange woman walk in while they are peeing. Once I went to the men's toilet when the line for the women's was insufferably long and there was no one using the men's toilet, so I thought I could make it quick but while I was there some guy walked in and started peeing and he did get angry at me when he saw me exit the cubicle, and I don't blame him.
Public toilets are a no-go zone for me. Would rather shit in the street like an indian than use some aids infested shit-corn public toilet!
 
Trannies are such a teeny weeny percentage of the population, and there's no point of "desexing" the bathrooms. Teens are horrendously uncomfortable and insecure with their own bodies and putting the opposite sexes together in a restroom will cause horrendous issues. I don't see why there can't be a separate male, female toilets and one just for people with gender dysphoria if there are trannies in some facilities. Wouldn't it cause so much less problems?
Ironically in 2015 before Transtrenderism exploded that was what they they were arguing for their own separate bathroom.

Thought it was silly then but these days I'd give anything so that was all the T movement wanted.

I don't think all transgenders/transsexuals are fetishistic, perverted autogynephilic sociopaths but the internet has definitely brought out the ugliest sides of perverts who abuse the labels and who are really predators. Not to mention that TRA's can't gatekeep for their lives and silence transsexuals and others who don't believe that the sun shines out of their arses.
Stop trying to trans kids and kick out the transtrenders * these tend to be the perverts and failed male athletes * and I'd have no problem with them.
 
Again the argument is not that having a sign on the door magically stops a male pervert entering a female bathroom. It is that if the segregation is there, a male (in most instances) has no reasonable excuse for being in there in the first place if something is alleged to happen, and therefore the woman's testimony has more weight. If there isn't segregation, or if a man in a dress is able to say he is permitted inside the women's bathroom, then there is an erosion of a potential victim's testimony. There's no realistic way to physically bar a male from entering a women's space (and indeed in case it cases it may be necessary - janitorial, maintenance, a man concerned about his female child in the bathroom unsupervised for an unusually long time etc) - but instead it is about upholding a principal that certain spaces are segregated and any infringement of that is an instant red flag against the infringer's testimony.

I do agree that there is also a social issue regarding toilet use -- I don't like shitting in a public toilet of my sex as I find it offputting to be doing that in the same room as other people. Doing it in a room that includes members of the opposite sex is even more horrifying to me. But there are societies where there is not as much social stigma around such acts being performed around others, but guess what they will still segregate those spaces by sex.
nevermind the fact trannies throw hissy fits when being told to use the family restroom. To any sane person this would be a red flag that they have ulterior motive other than simply being able to pee. Also the fact that they harp so loud about it is hilarious to anyone who thinks about it for a goddamn second. They're claiming they need to be given permission to use the women's restroom because they don't pass as flawlessly as they love to jack themselves off about, so they need the bathroom police to step in and say it's ok to be a creep.
 
Ftm goes to a gay orgy. :story:

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Your friend wanted to show you that real life isn't like your yaoi manga and gay men do not and never will like vagina, no matter how "transphobic" you think it is. As a matter of fact I'd say you're the creep trying to push conversion therapy on those poor homos. You monster.
 
This post is giving me Deja Vu. I swear I've read another iteration of it except instead of being an orgy it was far more tame in that several of the gay men hooked up in the spare bedroom(s) 🤔
Yeah this has posted before and the same story was posted also as a MtF version. Not completely sure if it's a troll or someone trying prove something about double standards.
 
This post is giving me Deja Vu. I swear I've read another iteration of it except instead of being an orgy it was far more tame in that several of the gay men hooked up in the spare bedroom(s) 🤔

This exact story has been posted in here before, albeit dozens if not hundreds of pages ago, it moves fast. I remember because I laughed at how stereotypically female it is to respond to rejection by locking yourself in the bathroom to cry :story: you know if it was a male troon at a lesbian event he'd have thrown stuff around and chimped out about how noone was sucking his ladypenis
 
Ironically in 2015 before Transtrenderism exploded that was what they they were arguing for their own separate bathroom.

Thought it was silly then but these days I'd give anything so that was all the T movement wanted.
There are already separate bathrooms in almost every facility: the handicap restroom. It sounds like a joke said like that, but it's a real solution to the problem: there usually aren't so many disabled people that need to use the restroom that you would be preventing someone with a disability from going ( and there aren't that many trans people at the same place at the same time too, usually). I've seen people argue that more single stall restrooms should be build, but since these are already in place, I wonder if that's even necessary.
Problem is, you can't fantasize about teaching little girls how to put on tampons if you're the only one in the room.
 
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