transgender =/= pervert straight guy in a dress.
The freak identifies as a woman calling himself Shauna Smith, he identifies as a Transgender and not as a Heterosexual.
Please. A straight MtF transsexual would want pictures of men, not women.
I repeat he identifies as a Transgender and not as a Heterosexual, but the situation illustrates why it is not a good idea to allow Transgenders into female bathrooms, if they still have a penis they need to be told to GTFO and get into the male bathroom, if they have had the full operation and now do not have a penis anymore then probably they are of no potential danger to women and girls and so could probably use the female bathroom.
Your bigoted sophistry is hollow and weak.
Why can't transgender people just keep it to themselves? Most normal people think tranny people have something wrong with them, so why would you want to advertise it? Do want to get into it with people because you flaunt your illness?
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I wonder about that a lot. I don't mean like, "keep it a secret, be ashamed" sort of thing. But based on my own experiences with transgender people, I've come to the conclusion that they are not people identifying as the other sex; they are people identifying as people identifying as the other sex. And no, that's not a typo.
Look, I identify as female, insofar as I do any "identifying" at all. This is because I was born with two X chromosomes. At no point in my life has "identifying as female" ever involved actually telling people what sex I was born as, or describing the process by which I became a woman. I just show up, be me, and let people run with that, however that turns out.
You would think that if transgender people REALLY wanted to be the other sex, really BELIEVED they were the other sex deep down, they would just BE the other sex and leave it at that. Show up, be whatever they are, and let people run with it, however that turns out. But I swear, they seem to inevitably feel like they have to announce it to everyone they encounter. They're not identifying as the opposite sex from their birth; they're identifying
as transgender. Which is a whole 'nother thing. And for the life of me, I have no idea WHY.
As an example, I got hired by Verizon once. Was in a training class of about ten people. Companies like that LOVE having you play "icebreaker" games, and so end of the first week or so, we played this game where everyone had to anonymously write down three facts about themselves, put 'em in a hat, and then the trainer would pick one out and read it, and everyone else had to guess which person in the class it was.
Sure enough, one of the slips of paper included the statement: "I had a sex change operation", or something to that effect. Can we say "awkward"? Yeah, because we're all just gonna jump on guessing THAT one. Not to mention it was just way personal and uncomfortable, coming from a co-worker you'd only known for a week. And as it happened, that person could easily have kept his/her mouth shut, and it would never have crossed any of our minds that he/she hadn't been born female. I mean, kinda homely girl, but would have been just as homely as a guy. Kinda androgynous, really, other than the clothes and makeup.
I have always wondered why, if he/she allegedly wanted to be a woman so badly, he/she didn't just shut his/her trap and BE one?