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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.
12:17 Mon 04th Nov 2019
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Spath, why are you so sure that all the men who want to use female facilities are ‘trans’? Men trying on bras could well be
transvestites – plenty of those are heterosexual - or they could be just plain creepy. Are you happy with that too? You have no idea who or what they are – and neither do the women and children who are obliged to share what should be a personal space with them.
transvestites – plenty of those are heterosexual - or they could be just plain creepy. Are you happy with that too? You have no idea who or what they are – and neither do the women and children who are obliged to share what should be a personal space with them.
Let's get back to some rational debate. So these rights, then, spathi. Whether you like it or not (and as is evident here) many people would feel uncomfortable at sharing a changing space - be it in M&S or a swimming pool - with members of the opposite sex (note "sex", not "gender"). Are you suggesting that their discomfort - however irrational or distasteful you find it - should be brushed aside so that the "rights" of a very small minority of the population can be easily accommodated? What if changing facilities were provided as I suggested earlier (on the basis of M/F/Prefer not to say)? Would that satisfy the rights you speak of? Or do you really think it's acceptable to make those who are uncomfortable with the idea, share changing facilities with the opposite sex?
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