Cyder
Justin
It's amazing how this became such a hot/controversial topic/issue in 2016, when folks like the following have been using ladies rooms for decades, and most people could not even tell the difference/did not even know what was standing next to them:
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I have no problem with the above trans people using ladies restrooms. Again, it's been happening for DECADES, but for some reason, it's become a big topic/issue just this year.
How would we know anyways? Are we gonna have restroom guards telling folks to strip so that we can check their plumbing/genitals?
It's a non-issue that for some reason has been made into an issue in 2016.
People have named it the "bathroom" law but most of the objections I've seen from women seem more concerned with locker rooms. It's also the removal of state level anti discrimination protection that seems to be much more of an issue to folks.
In my capacity as a security director I've never had an issue with someone complaining about who used what restrooms. I have had men sneak into the ladies room, hide in a stall and to try and snatch purses but that's about it.