I'd say her employer has an obligation to provide everyone with safe and discreet changing facilities, even if that means being imaginative or spending money, where there's a will there's a way.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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And no, I'm describing various solution that are available to provide everyone with the facilities they need.
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Thread: The Trans Rights Debate
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Yesterday 12:11 PM #4051
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Yesterday 12:38 PM #4052This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yesterday 01:07 PM #4053This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was just interested by your response to somebody stating that your chromosomes can't be changed (irrespective of how that relates to this debate). I got the impression you were implying that's not the case. A quick Google search, as you suggested, confirms that your chromosomes are unalterable, being determined at the moment of conception.
I'm aware of the variations in patterns which may occur in intersex people, but that's not what I think was being referred to in relation to this issue. Being intersex doesn't make you trans and the overwhelming majority of trans women are biological men. They cannot change their sex.
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Yesterday 01:52 PM #4054This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The point about intersex people is where do they fit in in the black and white world people like to construct? Sex is nearly always determined by looking at your bits when you're born whilst the chromosomes could potentially 100% contradict that.
I guess all I'm saying is that it's a nuanced debate and anyone who thinks it's a black and white argument needs to think a little bit deeper. This does not, by the way, refer directly to you.
Twice I've tried to bow out of this argument and been sucked back in. Hopefully this time lucky.
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Yesterday 02:32 PM #4055This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In saying that, I think that until this (rightly) became such a high profile issue, many people didn't actually understand what transgender meant. I think a lot had some vague idea that it was a sort of 'between sexes' condition (ie a biological variation like intersex). Now that greater exposure has been given to the impact proposals like gender self-id would have (and already have) had on women's rights by giving greater automony to biological men, there's been an understandable kickback by many who were previously unaware, as well as a notable climbdown by former advocates of such proposals.
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Yesterday 08:22 PM #4056This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I never in any way described the issue in terms of it being a mere "spat" on social media.
If you have to strawman posts to get your, apparently very well practiced, points over knock yourself out.
As other people have decided on here it's not a subject which bares much fruit in terms of internet discussion, given how points can be misrepresented, ignored and glossed over.
You carry on though, you seem fascinated.
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