Are you saying that I shouldn't be using the females restroom because somehow, my sexuality violates their rights?
I have never had a problem regarding using the females restrooms or changing rooms. I don't check out other females in such areas. That is incredibly rude.
What I am saying is that there should be a separate restroom for those people because it works for the homosexual, bisexual, etc, and it works for the heterosexual. Isn't that the whole reason men and women have different bathrooms? So they don't feel uncomfortable?
I'm sorry, but having to go to a neutral restroom as opposed to a women's restroom which I have been going to my whole life without a problem just because a few women would feel uncomfortable at the thought of a woman who has had sexual attractions to women trying to take a piss in the stall next to them isn't very comforting to me.
I will not deny that there is a comfort issue involved, but once again, I have never had to face issues with women as far as my sexuality goes whilst I am trying to take a leak. It is not like something that I have to sign in at the front door and I fail to see your basis for my having to be separated from other women. Are you trying to say that homosexuals take the opportunity of restroom usage to check out other males/females? Is that what you are trying to say about me?
Regardless, I would rather use the restroom and change in front of other females than in front of other males, regardless of whether they would check me out or not, and I don't feel that someone's comfort issue should compromise me from doing what I have been successfully doing my whole life: shitting in a woman's restroom without causing a problem.
Unless you're suggesting that the minority should give in to the wills and comforts of the majority, a stance that I have never known you to have until now.
Coed bathrooms are fun? Every house technically has a coed bathroom. Also why can they not have a regular and a coed bathroom? That is what they do in the place I live?
That wouldn't bother me. My only problem with his plan is that it would acknowledge an anti-lgbt position which declares that we can't keep our hands off members of our gender without rules to abide by and it would mean that people who are lgbt who are perfectly comfortable with their restroom arrangements must now abide by yet another rule set by the majority to separate us from our fellow human beings.
How would you react to a transgender in the public toilets?
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I am confused by your statement.
Are you saying that I shouldn't be using the females restroom because somehow, my sexuality violates their rights?
I have never had a problem regarding using the females restrooms or changing rooms. I don't check out other females in such areas. That is incredibly rude.
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What I am saying is that there should be a separate restroom for those people because it works for the homosexual, bisexual, etc, and it works for the heterosexual. Isn't that the whole reason men and women have different bathrooms? So they don't feel uncomfortable?
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You mean for US people.
I'm sorry, but having to go to a neutral restroom as opposed to a women's restroom which I have been going to my whole life without a problem just because a few women would feel uncomfortable at the thought of a woman who has had sexual attractions to women trying to take a piss in the stall next to them isn't very comforting to me.
I will not deny that there is a comfort issue involved, but once again, I have never had to face issues with women as far as my sexuality goes whilst I am trying to take a leak. It is not like something that I have to sign in at the front door and I fail to see your basis for my having to be separated from other women. Are you trying to say that homosexuals take the opportunity of restroom usage to check out other males/females? Is that what you are trying to say about me?
Regardless, I would rather use the restroom and change in front of other females than in front of other males, regardless of whether they would check me out or not, and I don't feel that someone's comfort issue should compromise me from doing what I have been successfully doing my whole life: shitting in a woman's restroom without causing a problem.
Unless you're suggesting that the minority should give in to the wills and comforts of the majority, a stance that I have never known you to have until now.
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Coed bathrooms are fun? Every house technically has a coed bathroom. Also why can they not have a regular and a coed bathroom? That is what they do in the place I live?
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Nothing wrong with co-ed bathrooms, but he is talking about a bathroom specifically for homosexuals/bisexuals etc.
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I think just make Coed and be done with it.
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That wouldn't bother me. My only problem with his plan is that it would acknowledge an anti-lgbt position which declares that we can't keep our hands off members of our gender without rules to abide by and it would mean that people who are lgbt who are perfectly comfortable with their restroom arrangements must now abide by yet another rule set by the majority to separate us from our fellow human beings.