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Should We Create A Third Gender?
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Given all the controversy over the transgender issue and whether or not men who self-identify as women should be allowed to use women’s facilities, should we establish an accepted third gender as I believe some other countries have, and allocate those people separate spaces?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jim, //the answer cannot be (or cannot merely be) to create more segregation by sex or gender,//
But by the very nature of trans people they are separate simply because they don’t ‘fit’ into either of the two existing categories. The may ‘self-identify’ but that doesn’t mean they are what they claim to be. They’re not.
//because the other factor that was overlooked in the post is that most of the sexual assaults in prisons involve women attacking other women or men attacking other men.//
That’s skirting the issue completely.
But by the very nature of trans people they are separate simply because they don’t ‘fit’ into either of the two existing categories. The may ‘self-identify’ but that doesn’t mean they are what they claim to be. They’re not.
//because the other factor that was overlooked in the post is that most of the sexual assaults in prisons involve women attacking other women or men attacking other men.//
That’s skirting the issue completely.
Transgender people in prison, as a percentage (Jim will know) have attacked, far more than women have. One point, which nobody seems bothered about, is that it's literally about what sex you are. I would have much less chance against a man, than another women. Nobody objects to lesbians being in a female prison. It isn't about gender, sexuality etc. It's about sex.
Totally wrong, roadman. Trangender males, have exactly the same statistics as males for violence. Trans -or even transexual, doesn't change that.
A woman is no more and no less likely to be attacked by a transgender male than any other. Those not wanting to share private space with a man, would (or logically should) have exactly the same wariness with a transgender man.
It's the typical "not all men". But it only takes one.
A woman is no more and no less likely to be attacked by a transgender male than any other. Those not wanting to share private space with a man, would (or logically should) have exactly the same wariness with a transgender man.
It's the typical "not all men". But it only takes one.
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//transformed retain the male pattern of male violent crime//
However, look it up wherever you like- the truth remains the truth.
//transformed retain the male pattern of male violent crime//
However, look it up wherever you like- the truth remains the truth.
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