berchman wrote:
I used to believe that someone identifying with the opposite of the sex they were born with was suffering from some kind of mental illness. I found the whole phenomenon repellent. But I've done some reading on the topic and have come to believe that there are genuine cases of people identifying with the opposite sex. But physically or hormonally altering a person should wait until they are in their late teens. Let them dress up and make up, but no surgery and no testosterone or estrogen.
Which bathroom to use is, in my opinion, a non-issue. In Europe I got used to seeing women cleaning the men's bathrooms, while men were peeing. It was a bit difficult for me at first, but I got used to it. When women use the bathroom they go into a stall with a door. So what's the big deal for a b********l m**e who is a t*********r woman being in the same bathroom? Athletics? I do think that t*********r females should be barred from competing with women because they have a physical advantage, all things being equal.
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Europeans consider Americans to be prudish. Europe, in general, has a differing viewpoint on sex/g****r. England, however, doesn't necessarily align with the mainland.