I have enough air travel miles to reach the moon (OK, not quite) and I always feel for women standing in long lines to use the WC in airports. Would they prefer, without regard to "trans" to use the Men's room rather than pee in their pants? Of course they would and if one approached me and said she was going to pee in her pants before g…
I have enough air travel miles to reach the moon (OK, not quite) and I always feel for women standing in long lines to use the WC in airports. Would they prefer, without regard to "trans" to use the Men's room rather than pee in their pants? Of course they would and if one approached me and said she was going to pee in her pants before getting in the Women's room I would escort her into the Men's room and doubt that I would have to get in a fist fight with anyone about it.
Double standard? Hell yes, I believe in double standards. Equality is BS when it comes to a woman on the throne with her pants below her knees and a man with his skirt raised if they are the only ones behind a closed door.
It didn't bother me in the least to have a lust worthy passing katoey use a urinal next to me in a public WC in Bangkok. Would there be anything wrong with a woman being uncomfortable hearing the unmistakable sound of a man urinating in the stall next to them? When the junk is out, plumbing rules. Call be whatever name you wish.
"Double standard? Hell yes, I believe in double standards"
One of the great ironies of trans discourse is that so many trans women seem to lack the slightest empathy for the ways in which men's and women's experiences of the world differ. I've had so many conversations with trans women and "allies" who were totally unable to understand why certain "double standards" exists when it comes to male/female interactions.
It's almost as if being a woman is nothing to do with some pornified idea in a man's head and actually relates to the experience of moving around the world in a particular body.
Yes. This is what contributes to the concept of erasure. Perhaps they are not consciously trying to do this. But, the results of their beliefs and actions are that women, as a distinct sex, are being erased. And the hard-fought rights we've achieved are also being erased.
I have enough air travel miles to reach the moon (OK, not quite) and I always feel for women standing in long lines to use the WC in airports. Would they prefer, without regard to "trans" to use the Men's room rather than pee in their pants? Of course they would and if one approached me and said she was going to pee in her pants before getting in the Women's room I would escort her into the Men's room and doubt that I would have to get in a fist fight with anyone about it.
Double standard? Hell yes, I believe in double standards. Equality is BS when it comes to a woman on the throne with her pants below her knees and a man with his skirt raised if they are the only ones behind a closed door.
It didn't bother me in the least to have a lust worthy passing katoey use a urinal next to me in a public WC in Bangkok. Would there be anything wrong with a woman being uncomfortable hearing the unmistakable sound of a man urinating in the stall next to them? When the junk is out, plumbing rules. Call be whatever name you wish.
"Double standard? Hell yes, I believe in double standards"
One of the great ironies of trans discourse is that so many trans women seem to lack the slightest empathy for the ways in which men's and women's experiences of the world differ. I've had so many conversations with trans women and "allies" who were totally unable to understand why certain "double standards" exists when it comes to male/female interactions.
It's almost as if being a woman is nothing to do with some pornified idea in a man's head and actually relates to the experience of moving around the world in a particular body.
If they don't understand a woman's point of view on this, in what regard are they identifying as a woman while thinking like a toxic man?
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Yes. This is what contributes to the concept of erasure. Perhaps they are not consciously trying to do this. But, the results of their beliefs and actions are that women, as a distinct sex, are being erased. And the hard-fought rights we've achieved are also being erased.