Because all the conversation I’ve seen has been against Trans Women going to women’s restrooms. Which is strange to me because, according to the twisted concept of TERFs, Trans men are not men (even though they are), but “women”.

Aren’t they worried about “women” going into men’s bathrooms?

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    That’s the really crazy thing: the entire bathroom issue was manufactured in the first place because the damn signs on the doors never had any legally-enforced meaning to begin with!

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      Plus, I’ve never glimpsed another bathroom-goer’s potty parts in a public bathroom. It’s such a made-up non-issue.

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        It does happen and it is uncomfortable, regardless of whom. Situations im thinking about include

        • urinals extremely close together with no dividers, or even troughs
        • urinals with overly narrow dividers so you have to stand at an angle or stand way back (or maybe I just have broad shoulders)
        • extra cringe if that is right next to the kids urinal
        • locker room - parts is parts and I understand you need to bring your kid in but your little girl really shouldn’t be here. She’s old enough to use women’s locker room on her own. At least have her use the privacy stall