I can see where you're coming from.. Transgenders should be allocated bathrooms for them specifically - this would be much safer and help us identify the difference between someone who is transgender and well.. not.While I do think people will insult me for my opinion, hear me out.
I do not believe transgenders should be allowed to use the bathroom of the gender they identify as. I think there should be bathrooms specifically allocated for transgender females, and transgender males. It's not appropriate having transgender individuals who have not entirely transitioned in the opposite bathroom. However, using the bathroom of the gender they were biologically assigned at birth may become dangerous (due to the risk of potential transphobia), hence why I suggest creating separate bathrooms entirely. This is in no way dehumanizing anybody; only for the safety of legitimate females and males. The more people observe such demonstrations of transgender females/males using the bathroom of the gender they identify as, perverted incidents will spike because a man can dress up as a woman and claim they are "transgender" when in reality they may have completely harmful ulterior motives.
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It's easy to differentiate between someone who is transgender and a real male/female because transgender females sound like Gigi Gorgeous and have man-abs.
Akeel Liked
Yeah, but obviously it'd be less easy to differentiate if someone transgender like Trisha Paytas was to be studied. From her body image we can't infer any obvious abs and her voice is much more feminine due to the surgery and adams apple removal.
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This idea really isn't a bad one actually.
I'm just trying to figure out how so many store owners and people in general would be convinced to spend money to build a third bathroom..
It'd make them feel more important and intact.. Four bathrooms for them to truly be themselves.