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In reply to the discussion: City Bans Trans People From Using Restrooms That Don't Match Their Sex Assigned At Birth [View all]Ocelot II
(128,774 posts)In my decades of occasionally having to use a public restroom, I have never, ever seen another person's genitals, nor could I if I wanted to, which I don't. You relieve yourself in a little cubicle with a door. Nobody sees what you've got, and normal people don't care. I might have unknowingly shared that bathroom with a trans person from time to time, and I don't care about that either, since as far as I'm concerned that person was just another woman who was in the "correct" restroom for the same reason I was there. Does this absurd ordinance mean that if someone is even suspected of being trans (Why? Just because they are taller than average? Is that enough of a reason?) by some MAGA Karen in the ladies' room at a football game in Odessa they will have to expose themselves to the Crotch Monitor?
WTAF is wrong with these people?