NYcarbineer
Diamond Member
Eh. Both of those would result in you getting arrested in a same gendered bathroom too. You're talking about assault or public indeceny in both cases and that's already illegal. Not seeing where the law in North Carolina does to prevent either one.Seawytch "logic", "If we open up a daycare with no fence between that and the dingo farm next door, you can't say it's a mistake because you can't point to any problems that have happened..(yet)"
FAIL.
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]False analogy. One, people have been using their preferred bathrooms for a while and there's been no issue. Two, you'd need evidence showing that a transgendered person is likely to harass a person who is their same identified gender. Do you have evidence that this is something that happens?
Parents sue after transgender student was twerking in girl's bathroom
College Allows Transgender Man to Expose Himself to Young Girls
Hacker said a 45-year-old male student, who dresses as a woman and goes by the name Colleen Francis, undressed and exposed his genitals on several occasions inside the woman’s locker room at Evergreen State College....Students from nearby Olympia High School as well as children at a local swimming club share locker rooms with the college...According to a police report, the mother of a 17-year-old girl complained after her daughter saw the transgender individual walking naked in the locker room. A female swim coach confronted the man sprawled out in a sauna exposing himself. She ordered him to leave and called police.
Before you freak out, understand: A person that wants to expose themselves to others is going to do it, regardless of the law. See for instance Anthony Weiner. In both cases above existing law handles what happened just fine and wouldn't have stopped either case. So why are you bothering?
So let's encourage more?
Do you have secret way of using a urinal without exposing yourself?