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<blockquote data-quote="GirlAfraidWillNeverLearn" data-source="post: 1987325017" data-attributes="member: 29320"><p>As a cis woman, I don't feel like my rights are eroded in any way by trans women entering locker rooms. There are more pressing issues on my mind.</p><p></p><p>My point about much needed education on the subject seems to have "whooshed" over your head. The sight of a woman with a penis is far less distressing once you've accepted that whether you've got a penis or a vagina is not what defines you as a man or as a woman.</p><p></p><p>However, I can see that the scenario you describe may cause problems as long as we haven't reached the point where this is generally accepted. </p><p></p><p>What about trans women's rights though? Should they be forced to change in men's locker rooms? Should that depend on how far they've progressed in their physical transition? Where do you draw the line? Isn't it safer for everyone to look for alternative solutions instead of using the locker room argument to undermine trans rights while pretending to strengthen women's rights like so many transphobes do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GirlAfraidWillNeverLearn, post: 1987325017, member: 29320"] As a cis woman, I don't feel like my rights are eroded in any way by trans women entering locker rooms. There are more pressing issues on my mind. My point about much needed education on the subject seems to have "whooshed" over your head. The sight of a woman with a penis is far less distressing once you've accepted that whether you've got a penis or a vagina is not what defines you as a man or as a woman. However, I can see that the scenario you describe may cause problems as long as we haven't reached the point where this is generally accepted. What about trans women's rights though? Should they be forced to change in men's locker rooms? Should that depend on how far they've progressed in their physical transition? Where do you draw the line? Isn't it safer for everyone to look for alternative solutions instead of using the locker room argument to undermine trans rights while pretending to strengthen women's rights like so many transphobes do? [/QUOTE]
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