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Would You Be Happy ? M&s Changing Room Policy
Sharing a dressing room with the opposite sex?
Again is this a case of ‘ pandering to the minority’ ?
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Again is this a case of ‘ pandering to the minority’ ?
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With lockable cubicles, I wouldn't be bothered. With communal rooms, I would. You are totally wrong, spath... it is not "transphobic ". I would be perfectly happy to share space with a woman dressed as a man... so it isn't about "trans" people. I would not be comfortable sharing with a man, though. That may be sexist, but life is, and sonis reality.
11:17 Mon 04th Nov 2019
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"Mean things"?. You have been calling me the wrong names since the start of the thread. Let's try a little rationality now...
What is the difference between trans rights and those of others? Which rights do they not have, which they should? And which should they have, that other people don't?
I think equality is important for everybody. But that never means taking away the rights of one set of (vulnerable) people, to give them to a more dominant group.
What is the difference between trans rights and those of others? Which rights do they not have, which they should? And which should they have, that other people don't?
I think equality is important for everybody. But that never means taking away the rights of one set of (vulnerable) people, to give them to a more dominant group.
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