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Originally Posted by daasgoot
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question.
do you have a wife/daughters?
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I can answer this, he doesn't. People pro unisex bathrooms argue a point that I think the majority agree with but they lack the understanding of what bothers the majority. They are quick to be social justice heroes and call anyone opposing their ideas racist, homophobic, mysoginist, white privileged hicks.
In no circumstance would I feel comfortable with my daughter being followed by a man while she is at a concert, or my wife if we are at a bar late at night. I understand why Target is less threatening, but I would still feel inclined to watch the entrance of the bathrooms.
If you are a tranny it is tough, you have to deal with a lot of shit. This doesn't mean you should have to deal with harassment. A tranny has to deal with the fact that going against their biological gender is going to cause them some discomfort in certain social situations. A tranny feels uncomfortable for going into a mens bathroom? Well my daughter might feel uncomfortable going into a bathroom with a man. It is an undertaking that is their choice to switch genders.