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    So a Female to Male walks into a Woman's restroom because they are using the restroom that they were born to use? What would these self claimed heroes do?

    Either way, it will still be assault, which is a crime. And if you assault a person to the point they are confined to wheelchair, that's pretty a serious crime. Also pretty hefty lawsuits.

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    If I actually saw that on someone’s truck I feel very strongly that I would say something. I get very upset with that sort of bigotry and hatred. I know my wife would be telling me to not get involved but sometimes you just have to let the chips fly.
    I’m not saying I would physically confront them by getting into an altercation but I would want to say my piece. Crissy
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    Sometimes_miss......The key part in my post that you've saw fit to bring up is "we've come to realise that a lot (not all) of fears we have had are all in our heads" no where in my post did I say we weren't aware of what could possibly arise.We use our common sense to know where to go etc.All I can say is up till this point,other than the usual funny looks neither myself or my friends have had any cause to feel fear.Maybe it's the difference between being visible here in the UK and in the US

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    Quote Originally Posted by t-girlxsophie View Post
    till this point,other than the usual funny looks neither myself or my friends have had any cause to feel fear.[
    It's kind of like saying, I've never known anyone who's car has broken down, so I don't have to worry about it ever happening to me when I go out for a drive.
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    The rest of that thread was testimony to the fact that, with any modicum of judgement, one is in no danger. Nobody suggested that there was no danger, but I believe that we've established that the fear many harbour is unfounded. That is the statement we are making, not that all fears are such.

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    I want to get some really long, sharp, titanium stiletto nails glued to my fingers in case I ever run into that truck.

    “Why no officer this is not white paint under my fingernails, it’s ummm......”

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    Its so ridiculous, transgenders abusing people in bathrooms isn't a thing. Another man or another woman could just as easily abuse occupants anyway. Its nothing to do with how you dress or identify as. People just fear what they don't understand. Some people also have the mistaken belief its all made up. Which is just so ignorant in itself.

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    Spreading fear and hatred is weakness and cowardess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anne E View Post
    Spreading fear and hatred is weakness and cowardess.
    In this case though, it is a calculated maneuver, aimed at the ignorant and fearful.

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    A few times in the last few years I've been in a discussion with women who were upset with the Feds making a rule that people could use the restroom of their chosen sex. Much of the problem is that the way it was brought in gave many to think that a man could just go into the women's rest room or into dressing rooms and showers with them. One of the problems has been that voyeurs and voyeurism has resulted in men sneaking into places where women are in a state of undress. When the equal access rule was instituted I heard both men and women say, "well now men will just announce they are going to use the women's restroom so they can come in.

    I've used the women's restroom years ago, but I did look the part. I've been to events where women used the mens stalls while they used the urinals. On the other hand I know women who can't go to the bathroom except at home.

    It isn't the trans people causing the problem, it is the assumption that others will use the rule and create the problem. Most people don't know much about trans people. It is out there more, but it will take time. I think most people accept that if you look like a women you can use that bathroom.

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    If I am dressed as a female, I use the restroom associated with my appearance. I have never had a problem. That being said, there was an article in the Greenville, SC newspaper about a male dressed as a female and was taking photos of women in ajoining stalls. He was arrested. These types give crossdressers a bad name.
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    I always have made sure i did not drink or eat much before i have gone out in public. i have never used a walk in nonlocking womens room. I have used the locking womens rooms, as a guy, when i had to go bad, and the men's room was busy and locked. At over six foot ten in heels, and not passable, i don't take the chance.

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