Pop23
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- Mar 28, 2013
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If a cow had nuts it would be a bull. There are guys dressed like women that could walk right pass you and you wouldnt be able to tell the difference dummy.Who called you intolerant because you dont want sexual predators to have the freedom to stalk their victims? Are you saying signs on the door will stop a sexual predator from breaking the law?The left would rather that the majority be at risk even though it won't change a thing for transgenders. They live as the gender they identify with, IF they are true transgenders. When I see hairy guys dressed in a vulgar manner, I just don't trust them. Sorry, but that isn't about gender, it's about sex. Decency is a universal thing and no one should tolerate the vulgarity and disrespect from those who choose to dress and behave like porn stars when in public.
I am tired of being called intolerant because I don't want sexual predators to have the freedom to stalk their victims.
This is a misguided law and nothing more than an excuse to label people as intolerant Christians. Any decent person objects to this free for all. Libs used to claim that everything they did, like gun control, was for the children. Where is that concern for the children now? I guess attacking the right takes precedence over the safety of people.
Signs on the door and restrictions of who uses the facility make it obvious when somebody violates those restrictions.
If I see a male walk into a female restroom or shower, I'm notifying the management of the business. If it's a public park or government property, I'm notifying the police.
Maybe, but none of those "guys" (and it's interesting you called them guys), will never have a period, never get pregnant, never endure child birth or go through menopause.
It takes more than a pair of fake tits to be a woman.
Y'know, I've always wondered what they mean by "I feel like I'm really a woman", particularly when the same people keep telling us gender is a fake social construct with no objective grounding in reality. What is "feeling like a woman"? What is it about the experience of being female that they long for? As far as I can tell from people like "Caitlyn" and other transgenders I've known (and yes, I know quite a few), it seems that being a woman basically means adopting an ultra-girly name, wearing pretty clothes and shoes, and lots of makeup and manicures. I actually had one transgender acquaintance tell me he was a "better woman" than me because I didn't do any of that stuff. I responded, "That's the point. I don't HAVE to."
I've pointed that out countless times.
How can a person who never has and never will experience life like a woman does ever be accepted as one?
Being a woman is far more than a rack.
The disrespect for what a woman actually is has been amazing.