Are trans in Florida discriminated against.

Come on out of the sloset sweetie.


No one will hurt you.
Like the trans bitch who went on a rampage and shot up the school kids? No thank you, i dont play with shit, like queers do. And your tolerance is showing again.

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That has got to be one of the stupidest things anyone on any thread has ever said.

Homosexuality was open and accepted for thousands of years until the homophobes wrote one passage in their bible.

Seriously, do try to think before clicking that post button.
How old are you again? Were you there, back thousands of years, or just taking the word of the fagots and queers of today?
 
I have a trans daughter. She’s a straight-A student who’s looking at colleges. She’s not visibly trans. She’s petite with long blonde hair, a cheerleader. Her passport is female. Her birth certificate, which went through a legal process in the deeply Southern state where she was born, is female, as is her Social Security card. Her driver’s license, which she’s looking forward to, will be female. She won’t go through a male puberty. No one at her current school, except for administrators, knows that she’s trans. She’s smart and funny, and her main concern right now is her math final—as it should be.
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What parent would send their child to college at a place where they face criminal charges every time they use the bathroom? Of course, many have no choice, financially.

In-state tuition rates are one of the best things about Florida. Annual in-state tuition at Florida State University, for example, is $5,656. The transgender Florida resident who is now forced to look at out-of-state universities might take note of Massachusetts, where there are strong laws that protect trans people. However, the lowest tuition for an undergraduate degree within the University of Massachusetts institutions is $30,992 per year.

The out-of-state option at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth will cost a total of $120,612 while the in-state FSU option comes to $22,624.

Because of Governor DeSantis’ anti-trans bathroom bill, this family would be looking to pay an extra $97,988 for a college degree than without this law on the books. This law acts much like a penalty of almost $100,000 because your child is being discriminated against in the state of Florida for being transgender.


the cost of higher education.
So he's petite, with long blonde hair, he has a falsified ID, and Birth certificate. Just keep him out of Ohio, or maybe send him to Ohio State they have mostly mentally ill people anyway!
 
Care to back up that fantasy with actual factual information or can we just assume you pulled it out of your closeted ass.

Since there will never be a trans anything who cares, DNA does not change!
 
I have a trans daughter. She’s a straight-A student who’s looking at colleges. She’s not visibly trans. She’s petite with long blonde hair, a cheerleader. Her passport is female. Her birth certificate, which went through a legal process in the deeply Southern state where she was born, is female, as is her Social Security card. Her driver’s license, which she’s looking forward to, will be female. She won’t go through a male puberty. No one at her current school, except for administrators, knows that she’s trans. She’s smart and funny, and her main concern right now is her math final—as it should be.
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What parent would send their child to college at a place where they face criminal charges every time they use the bathroom? Of course, many have no choice, financially.

In-state tuition rates are one of the best things about Florida. Annual in-state tuition at Florida State University, for example, is $5,656. The transgender Florida resident who is now forced to look at out-of-state universities might take note of Massachusetts, where there are strong laws that protect trans people. However, the lowest tuition for an undergraduate degree within the University of Massachusetts institutions is $30,992 per year.

The out-of-state option at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth will cost a total of $120,612 while the in-state FSU option comes to $22,624.

Because of Governor DeSantis’ anti-trans bathroom bill, this family would be looking to pay an extra $97,988 for a college degree than without this law on the books. This law acts much like a penalty of almost $100,000 because your child is being discriminated against in the state of Florida for being transgender.


the cost of higher education.
Honestly, my biggest concern for you and your daughter, if she commits to transitioning, is the lifetime of medical hormones, treatments, and other daily routines that she will need to go through to maintain being a female.

Look up the trans girl "Jazz". She didn't go through male puberty. Therefore the penis didn't grow. The doctors had very little material to craft a vagina. Now daily, Jazz has to dilate her vagina or it could close up.

Also, sexual function is no guarantee. Think of going through life and possibly never having sexual gratification or an orgasm. The continual hormonal treatment and costs. The mental weight this decision bears.

I'm all for one doing as they wish, but this decision is not easy and it carries long lasting potential side affects. There is a lot to consider and many don't hear or read about. Perhaps, let your son/daughter learn to love the body they have, or at least keep those male parts and learn to accept the body they were given so they can experience full life. Medical capability doesn't always equal necessity. Good luck.
 
And that’s the problem…

People gotta pee

You will bitch it a transexual with long blonde hair and a dress uses a stall in a woman’s room next to your daughter.

You will also bitch if that same transexual in a dress uses the urinal next to your son.
Yes, when a person deliberately makes themselves into a spectacle, they appear to be unstable to normal people who don't want their kids going to the bathroom a couple of feet away from them.
 
Honestly, my biggest concern for you and your daughter, if she commits to transitioning, is the lifetime of medical hormones, treatments, and other daily routines that she will need to go through to maintain being a female.

Look up the trans girl "Jazz". She didn't go through male puberty. Therefore the penis didn't grow. The doctors had very little material to craft a vagina. Now daily, Jazz has to dilate her vagina or it could close up.
It is not "the penis." It is "his penis" or "her penis," depending on how willing you are to humor the delusional.
Also, sexual function is no guarantee. Think of going through life and possibly never having sexual gratification or an orgasm. The continual hormonal treatment and costs. The mental weight this decision bears.

I'm all for one doing as they wish, but this decision is not easy and it carries long lasting potential side affects. There is a lot to consider and many don't hear or read about. Perhaps, let your son/daughter learn to love the body they have, or at least keep those male parts and learn to accept the body they were given so they can experience full life. Medical capability doesn't always equal necessity. Good luck.
This is really what anyone with any compassion should be advocating. If women can have a penis and men can have overies and get pregnant, what is the purpose of the surgery? To please those "hateful" people who doubt that women can have a penis and men can have overies?

Encourage them to be femine women with testicles, which is much less painful than castration.

That won't happen, though. Too much money in the hormones and surgeries. The hormones especially are a lifetime commitment that will add up to millions of dollars for a person who starts at the onset of puberty and lives a standard life span.
 
I have a trans daughter. She’s a straight-A student who’s looking at colleges. She’s not visibly trans. She’s petite with long blonde hair, a cheerleader. Her passport is female. Her birth certificate, which went through a legal process in the deeply Southern state where she was born, is female, as is her Social Security card. Her driver’s license, which she’s looking forward to, will be female. She won’t go through a male puberty. No one at her current school, except for administrators, knows that she’s trans. She’s smart and funny, and her main concern right now is her math final—as it should be.
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What parent would send their child to college at a place where they face criminal charges every time they use the bathroom? Of course, many have no choice, financially.

In-state tuition rates are one of the best things about Florida. Annual in-state tuition at Florida State University, for example, is $5,656. The transgender Florida resident who is now forced to look at out-of-state universities might take note of Massachusetts, where there are strong laws that protect trans people. However, the lowest tuition for an undergraduate degree within the University of Massachusetts institutions is $30,992 per year.

The out-of-state option at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth will cost a total of $120,612 while the in-state FSU option comes to $22,624.

Because of Governor DeSantis’ anti-trans bathroom bill, this family would be looking to pay an extra $97,988 for a college degree than without this law on the books. This law acts much like a penalty of almost $100,000 because your child is being discriminated against in the state of Florida for being transgender.


the cost of higher education.
You should use the bathroom corresponding to your birth sex or use a gender neutral one. It's not complicated.
 
No shit Sherlock
You figure that out for yourself?

Transexuals hid in the shadows also
Clearly, you needed to be taught. A trans-”female” has no place in a girl’s bathroom, the ladies’ communal showers or in their changing rooms. And no biologically male athlete should be engaged against any women’s athletics competitors.
 
Clearly, you needed to be taught. A trans-”female” has no place in a girl’s bathroom, the ladies’ communal showers or in their changing rooms. And no biologically male athlete should be engaged against any women’s athletics competitors.

There is the problem
People gotta pee

If a trans female in a dress uses the womens room….you don’t want her near your daughter
If she uses the Mens room in a dress…..you don’t want her near your son
 

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