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Aspiring Member
I have been watching the YouTube feeds closely and I do feel somewhat concerned by the hate and vitriol towards trans people often expressed by female media presenters. Just read some of the comments and you will see what I mean.
So much of this has come about in my view by those who (unfortunately for them) look nothing like the gender they presume to emulate. More often they have a YouTube channel and are making content just to be relevant. Had these "activists" not been so intent on demanding they be called her, she or madam perhaps things may not have escalated to where we are now.
Just my own standards below.
I personally do not believe trans people should be entering in female sports. We are bigger, faster and stronger which is an unfair advantage.
I also would not use a women change room at a gym; as without a wig and makeup I still look a little masculine.
As for those who claim to be female and still have the male genitals, no way should they be in the female change areas. They may still be waiting on GRS but this is not a reason to be there.
This is respect and mindfulness on my part.
I do understand what the recognition by the courts means to women. In that a biological woman is a woman and trans folks are not.
I would never presume to call myself a transwoman but would rather describe myself as transgender or transexual. In fact I have often been told I am a woman by other GG's. Something which I do not acknowledge.
I do believe it is instilled in young girls to be wary of boys/men as they are presumed to be 'dangerous'.
This is a sad situation as most men are not like that at all. Far from it in reality, but the bad apples get everyone a bad name.
After a full transition I do regard myself as no longer posing a threat to any female and as such I should be able to use the female restrooms.
I think that I pass but I would be very embarrassed if challenged in a rest room.
How do we tell who is safe and who is not???
There have been instances where some predatory men have taken advantage of entering female space claiming they are women, but the majority of us just want to use the rest room as intended.
How do others here feel about the way society is treating us?
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