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"Tranny" generally considered a derogatory term.So tranny isn't an appropriate shortening of transgender?
It's not as simple as just saying one day that you're a girl and want to go in the girl's locker room. This story goes into more detail. According to it, Nicole has been identifying as a girl from a young age and sees a specialist. It implies that this includes hormone therapies that "block the development of secondary sexual characteristics."1000's of middle school boys are about to be transgendered after gym class if it means they get into the girl's locker room. I remember my horny-ass 13 year old self. Without the Internet back then, the great effort I would apply to see some boobies was nothing short of incredible.
All it's going to take is one boy to say his rights were infringed upon because he couldn't go in the girl's bathroom/locker room. As the father of a girl, I would not be comfortable knowing that in one of the few places on school campus with little to no supervision, boys and girls were sharing partially clothed moments.
To me, this is a case of going too far with respect to political correctness. Let them be adults before they are assigned to the anatomically incorrect bathroom.
So I guess its ok when your a boy and other parents' girls are prime targets...1000's of middle school boys are about to be transgendered after gym class if it means they get into the girl's locker room. I remember my horny-ass 13 year old self. Without the Internet back then, the great effort I would apply to see some boobies was nothing short of incredible.
All it's going to take is one boy to say his rights were infringed upon because he couldn't go in the girl's bathroom/locker room. As the father of a girl, I would not be comfortable knowing that in one of the few places on school campus with little to no supervision, boys and girls were sharing partially clothed moments.
To me, this is a case of going too far with respect to political correctness. Let them be adults before they are assigned to the anatomically incorrect bathroom.
1000's of middle school boys are about to be transgendered after gym class if it means they get into the girl's locker room. I remember my horny-ass 13 year old self. Without the Internet back then, the great effort I would apply to see some boobies was nothing short of incredible.
All it's going to take is one boy to say his rights were infringed upon because he couldn't go in the girl's bathroom/locker room. As the father of a girl, I would not be comfortable knowing that in one of the few places on school campus with little to no supervision, boys and girls were sharing partially clothed moments.
To me, this is a case of going too far with respect to political correctness. Let them be adults before they are assigned to the anatomically incorrect bathroom.What? I don't mean that like, how dare you, I literally mean what in the hell are you trying to say? I don't think I understand your point. I'm a big fan of kids using the potty with other kids who have the same genitalia. When they get to be adults and are in the mall, college, wherever, they should use the bathroom that makes them happy.So I guess its ok when your a boy and other parents' girls are prime targets...
Are you protecting girls from boys like yourself.... I wonder how you would raise a boy then....
If you're asking will I do all I can to teach my daughter to understand the one track mind of teenage boys, then the answer is yes. Just as I expect my sons to have respect for themselves and for their female classmates. They're humans with racing hormones, but I will hope to have taught them the right and wrong way to handle them. I have expectations for my kids that probably differ from the average American household due to my culture. I'm currently raising two sons and one daughter.
I prefer and enjoy the privacy of stalls, myself. At home, I even sit when I go #1 because I like to sit on my throne!
And yes, I'm serious.
I too piss sitting down at home, and at public won't go unless a stall is open. Besides the relaxing nature of it, I like to have some TP to clean up any pee that the shake didn't get rid of. Again a cultural/cleanliness thing for me and my household...regardless of how infrequent my 6yr old son abides by it.Also I feel you on that dohdough. Sometimes it is just nice to sit and rewind. I'll piss in a stall everytime if its open. I won't sit in a public restroom, but will definitely use the stall.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT *head explodes*Just give trannies their own bathrooms and get over it. They can do their thing and I don't have to worry about anything weird happening with my daughter when she comes of age. Thank God for private schools.
I was talking about this with a good friend of mine, and something that was a minor epiphany for me, was that in the Philippines (I used to go there for work quite a bit) there are A LOT of cross dressers, transgender, homosexual, you name it. Odd for such a strongly Catholic country, but hey, whatever. Over there, both the sexual minorities and the majorities, use the term "bakla" to describe them. Bakla basically translates to gay. So a dude dressed as a girl...bakla. Girl dressed as a dude...bakla. A person who has had gender re-assignment surgery...bakla.Didn't really expect to see transphobia on CAG of all places.
Let's get a few things straight.
1.Transgenderism is a very very tough thing for someone to live with? Its expensive and emotionally and physically taxing, the murder/suicide rate of transgender youth is through the roof simply because enough people aren't educated on the topic.
There is no sexual or skeevy reasons for trans people to be in their gender appropriate bathrooms (meaning transwomen use the womens restroom etc.) its a comfort thing.
2.Tranny is an awful term, as is "trap" cut that out.
3.Gender and sex are separate, if a person identifies strongly as male or female that is their gender.
It sort of seems like the various sexual identity minorities have attempted to do this by creating the umbrella acronym "LGBT." There has also been an attempt by some to reclaim the term "queer" for just this purpose as well.I think one of our problems is that Americans are so hung up on finding specific descriptions for people, that anytime we feel like the description doesn't align with us, we get offended, or find ways to feel oppressed.
The term was more applicable when it first came about, particularly during the AIDS scare of the 80s. However, I feel like if someone believes legalizing gay marriage will bring about the downfall of this country or that having a gay scout leader will put your child at risk of molestation or that your gay child needs "conversion therapy," then the term isn't completely inaccurate. Perhaps it would be better to label it as some form of intolerance, but I tend to believe, in many cases, there is a certain element of fear that creates the intolerance.If we're going to get hung up on using dozens of various descriptors for various degrees of sexual unique-ness, then let's do away with the ridiculous terms like homophobia, transphobia, and the like. I'm sure there are people who would be called those terms who are generally fearful of homosexuals, but it's far from a phobia for most. Feeling like a lifestyle isn't for you, doesn't mean you're fearful of it. It means it's not your cup of tea. If a person hates blacks and has the power to negatively impact them, they're a racist. Not negrophobic.
And having somebody with a dick sharing a girls locker room can be tough for some of them girls.... You cant bend over backwards for certain people and end up messing with other people in the process.Didn't really expect to see transphobia on CAG of all places.
Let's get a few things straight.
1.Transgenderism is a very very tough thing for someone to live with? Its expensive and emotionally and physically taxing, the murder/suicide rate of transgender youth is through the roof simply because enough people aren't educated on the topic.
There is no sexual or skeevy reasons for trans people to be in their gender appropriate bathrooms (meaning transwomen use the womens restroom etc.) its a comfort thing.
2.Tranny is an awful term, as is "trap" cut that out.
3.Gender and sex are separate, if a person identifies strongly as male or female that is their gender.