DevilsAdvocate
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Good catch danno! It's strange how that was posted in the Rand Paul forum instead of here where it belongs. I say my thread is superior
I'm not sure how many men, trans or not, could hold up under the daily presence of so much estrogen.
What about trans men using the women's locker room?
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Find me a documented case of a trans woman assaulting another woman in a locker room or bathroom. Then consider the astronomically high rates of violence against trans women perpetrated by (mostly) cis males, and ask yourself if you can conceivably think of a reason why a trans woman would be afraid to use male locker rooms, bathrooms, etc.
I'm pretty sure that the dudes who beat on other dudes that pretend to be women are mostly a bunch of closet sodomites, and not "cis" (whatever the fuck that is supposed to be)...
Do you see anyone currently identifying as a panda?
Cis = opposite of trans (in this context, gender identity). Has nothing to do with sexual orientation or practices. In any case, I'm not sure what the point of your post is. Violence against trans individuals is... violence.
Where is this data?Find me a documented case of a trans woman assaulting another woman in a locker room or bathroom. Then consider the astronomically high rates of violence against trans women perpetrated by (mostly) cis males, and ask yourself if you can conceivably think of a reason why a trans woman would be afraid to use male locker rooms, bathrooms, etc.
Where is this data?
Statistics documenting transgender people's experience of sexual violence indicate shockingly high levels of sexual abuse and assault. One in two transgender individuals are sexually abused or assaulted at some point in their lives. Some reports estimate that transgender survivors may experience rates of sexual assault up to 66 percent, often coupled with physical assaults or abuse. This indicates that the majority of transgender individuals are living with the aftermath of trauma and the fear of possible repeat victimization.
Sexual assaults can be perpetrated by any individual; however, it is particularly startling when professionals who are in "helping" roles abuse their power and sexually assault individuals they are supposed to be serving. Fifteen percent of transgender individuals report being sexually assaulted while in police custody or jail, which more than doubles (32 percent) for African-American transgender people. Five to nine percent of transgender survivors were sexually assaulted by police officers. Another 10 percent were assaulted by health care professionals.
In the NCAVP 2009 report on hate violence, 50 percent of people who died in violent hate crimes against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people were transgender women; the other half were male, many of whom were gender non-conforming. Sexual assault and/or genital mutilation before or after their murders was a frequent occurrence.
What about trans men using the women's locker room?
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Find me a documented case of a trans woman assaulting another woman in a locker room or bathroom. Then consider the astronomically high rates of violence against trans women perpetrated by (mostly) cis males, and ask yourself if you can conceivably think of a reason why a trans woman would be afraid to use male locker rooms, bathrooms, etc.
Then perhaps they shouldn't be playing dress up in public; certainly not in the opposite sex's bathroom. Fact is, society has always taken a dim view of perverts.
Perhaps there should be a communal outhouse out back for perverts. There they can all commune together.
I think that it is probably about time for the schools to start phasing out