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TallSilhouette said:

We really need to stop overcomplicating this issue and just move to make all bathrooms unisex.

Of course, using the bathroom with other people around isn't embarassing enough. Make everybody go together. You guys watched too many Buñuel movies.

Ka-pi96 said:
ArnoldRimmer said:

Yeah, and the one and only reason they all commit suicide is because they cannot freely choose the toilet. Their high suicide rate doesn't have anything at all to do with the fact that transgender is a kind of mental disorder.

 

Anyway, since I'm not from the US, I'm wondering: Toilets are far from being the only area where we still have gender segregation, so there are much more areas where transgender people will face conflicts. How did Obama solve the following issues:

- changing rooms, for example in public swimming pools or gyms. Can I go into the ladies changing room and showers in case I feel kind of female today? Where do transgenders go to in such situations, are they free to choose?

- gender segregation in sports. Can transgender people choose which gender they play for? Will the german female soccer team soon consist of 11 people who were born men, but somehow feel trapped in a man's body whenever the female soccer world cup approaches?

- women's parking spaces etc. Now available for whoever currently identifies as female?

WTF? Is that actually a thing? Why do women get their own special parking spaces that men can't use? The only logical reason I could think of is if the women were pregnant, but then shouldn't disabled/handicapped people (including men) have the same right to use them too?

In Brazil, there's parking spaces for pregnants, disabled/handicapped people and elders. Also, there's prioritary seats for obese, pregnant, elders and disabled people.