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Post by moviemouth on Nov 28, 2020 7:29:18 GMT
At this point we might as well just make every shower, sport and bathroom all inclusive. I would have no problem with that, but I have a feeling that most people would. Any other way doesn't add up to me. In university where I completed my masters in midlands UK, almost all washroom/toilet in the newly built building was unisex. After a time people get totally used to it. I think it may feel odd initially to some, but after a time people will get used to such things. I felt very shy about getting my haircut from a female hair-cutter but once I did, it never felt any awkward. Although because the haircut was not so good I never used her service again. Yes, it will take time and trans people need to also understand why this is a cause of massive confusion for binary people. It goes both ways. It sounds like a mental disorder to me, but apparently it isn't. I just don't understand how it isn't even after reading about it. It even seems split between professionals on whether it is a mental disorder or not. The difference regarding homosexuality once upon a time is that they don't require things that will possibly change who they are with surgery and then feel suicidal down the line when they realize it was something else. My main issue with the subject has to do with children under the age of 16. I think this all needs to be handled with extreme caution. Trans people must understand why this is very hard for most binary people to accept. It goes against everything most people understand in many cases.
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