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AlfredoTurkey said:
Puppyroach said:
And the example you give at the end of your argument is flawed, since a transgendered person does not affect another persons life physically in any way, while attacking a cop very much so is a physical act.

A man proclaiming he's a woman and then pissing in the same room as my 10 year old daughter greatly affects her life in a real, physical way. His inability to accept that he was born a man should be a burden that falls on the shoulders of himself and a psychologist, not her and not society (of which the majority of are opposed).

In what way does it affect her? She has most likely already shared restroom with a transgendered individual, as have you. It´s not like a transgendered person walks in to the restroom and shouts "I am transgender and will now take a piss, look at me!". And you have not explained how a transgendered person sitting in a separate booth, affects your daughter physically? Is it a matter of, if the booth is placed 10 meters aways in a place where the sign says "Men´s room" that makes the difference?

And I am still curious as to what view you have of hermafrodites and other animals where males behave like female and vice versa.