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TruckOSaurus said:
LudicrousSpeed said:
I guess I just don't get the outrage. I don't have any problems preventing someone who has not taken the medical steps required to actually change genders from using restrooms with the opposite sex. I don't really care how you identify yourself, if you have a penis between your legs, I would not want you in a restroom with my wife or daughter. Maybe I am just reading the law wrong but it seems if you've completed the legal steps to actually change genders, then you're good?

Nope, your sex at birth what counts. Always.

Everything I have read says it's what is on your birth certificate, which NC allows you to change. The only issue for some might be if they were born out of state, some states have harder paths to change the sex on it than others. But it seems if you have had the medical work done and the legal work, this doesn't affect you at all.

So essentially it's people who identify one way or the other but haven't taken the steps to actually make the change.