Are you comparing fake tits on a born female to a penis that has been mutilated (mean) or transformed (nice) into a vagina on a transexual female?What's your opinion on big, beautiful, fake titties?
Are you comparing fake tits on a born female to a penis that has been mutilated (mean) or transformed (nice) into a vagina on a transexual female?What's your opinion on big, beautiful, fake titties?
I'm a lifetime subscriber to Big Naturals.What's your opinion on big, beautiful, fake titties?
Yes. Both are body mods to enhance ones' appearance to be more consistent with the gender one chooses to portray. Far apart on the spectrum, mind. Then again, I also believe that everybody is a matter of degree in favor with restrictions on the second amendment, which, even when I elaborate on what I mean, most people who think of themselves as pro-second-amendment can't seem to grasp. Your lack of understanding is not my incoherence, however.Are you comparing fake tits on a born female to a penis that has been mutilated (mean) or transformed (nice) into a vagina on a transexual female?
That's not an answer. Well, it is, I suppose, since the implication is that you would grudgingly accept them, and perhaps even enjoy them. We are, in any case, quite a ways away from being "transphobic," now, despite fake titties being gender modification.I'm a lifetime subscriber to Big Naturals.
If you want a serious answer, if my wife came to me and wanted a boob job, I would strongly encourage her not to. I don't think she would want one, though.
Of creating an environment where highschool boys can go into highschool girls bathrooms unsupervised? Were you homeschooled?What are the negative ramifications of this?
You're going to have to walk me through this one. Are your concerns about sexual assault and harassment or teensOf creating an environment where highschool boys can go into highschool girls bathrooms unsupervised? Were you homeschooled?
In a word-yes. In more than a word, the allowance for students of mixed genders to be in the bathroom together with no supervision seems to outweigh the miniscule number of transgenderishcuriouso high school students feeling better about getting to pee with a gender they relate more closely to. Stupid kids running off and getting pregnant at home or at a party is off school grounds. Kids getting knocked up at school opens the school up for lack of supervision and allowing it to happen. Girls feeling unsafe because guys are in the bathroom, the higher likelihood of harassment and assault on school grounds. It's all a possibility. The on school grounds part is the biggie here, because that's who is going to get sued.You're going to have to walk me through this one. Are your concerns about sexual assault and harassment or teensing in the bathroom?
Girls feeling unsafe is more a reflection of how we're raising boys that sexual assault and harassment is acceptable behavior, whether it's overtly or subliminally...unless you're saying that males are just naturally uncontrollably rapey. If a school is negligent in regards to assault and harassment, then damn right they should be sued.In a word-yes. In more than a word, the allowance for students of mixed genders to be in the bathroom together with no supervision seems to outweigh the miniscule number of transgenderishcuriouso high school students feeling better about getting to pee with a gender they relate more closely to. Stupid kids running off and getting pregnant at home or at a party is off school grounds. Kids getting knocked up at school opens the school up for lack of supervision and allowing it to happen. Girls feeling unsafe because guys are in the bathroom, the higher likelihood of harassment and assault on school grounds. It's all a possibility. The on school grounds part is the biggie here, because that's who is going to get sued.
Let's be realistic here. If there was a trans student, I'm sure the entire administration would know who they are. It wouldn't be an issue.Back in the day it was big news that a girl snuck into the boys bathroom to serve up a BJ to some kid. Now if a guy and a girl walk into the same bathroom a teacher would just have to look the other way in fear that they would be charged for harassing a transgender kid who wanted to go potty with the girls.
Right, so the goal is to make the transgender student feel better, and that's cool, but we all went to school with thatGirls feeling unsafe is more a reflection of how we're raising boys that sexual assault and harassment is acceptable behavior, whether it's overtly or subliminally...unless you're saying that males are just naturally uncontrollably rapey. If a school is negligent in regards to assault and harassment, then damn right they should be sued.
Don't get me wrong, I know where you're coming from and since I'm having a girl, it's something that I worry about. But allowing a trans student use a boys/girls bathroom is a completely separate issue. Personally, I think that using the staff bathroom would be preferable because it HAS to be cleaner than a restroom that hundreds of students use daily. That and I like my privacy when I'm destroying the air quality of an enclosed space. But if a trans student wants to use whichever bathroom, then I'm fine with it. If other students harass them, then it's the school's responsibility to provide a safe learning environment and no different than how bullying should be treated.
Let's be realistic here. If there was a trans student, I'm sure the entire administration would know who they are. It wouldn't be an issue.
Dude, this really comes off as upper-middleclass suburban paranoia. Maybe it's because I grew up in the city and went to school in the city that this type of perspective seems really out of touch. I'm not saying that it doesn't happen in the city, but it's certainly not as common by far. Maybe it's because there's always a ton of stuff to do and places to hang out...I dunno.Right, so the goal is to make the transgender student feel better, and that's cool, but we all went to school with thattard who was just a slimy piece of shit. The guy who was constantly throwing parties so he could get a girl drunk and semi-date rape her. The guy who thought he was waaay cooler than he was, and got a free pass in life cause his parents donated money to the school or some event each year. That kid is going to be the one that is highly trans-curious if it means he can enter the women's bathroom at will and without intervention.
Right, but again, this isn't what anyone here is arguing for. We're talking about extreme exceptions.I do have a daughter (preschool age) and when she gets to MS/HS, if boys are commonly allowed into the women's bathroom I would have a huuuuuuge problem with that.
Slippery slope for what? Unisex peep/rape rooms? Sorry, I don't see it. Personally, we should be more concerned with the welfare of the students; not the schools in this case. If the school has an issue providing a safe learning environment for ALL of it's students, THEN we have a problem with the school that should be addressed. The risk comes from not addressing those issues.Let's assume 1/1000 kids would genuinely feel better in the anatomically incorrect bathroom. We're going to at best, mildly inconvenience 500/1000 kids to make sure the 1/1000 feel good. Nobody else sees lunacy in that? It WILL be exploited, it WILL expose schools to far greater risks than telling a transgender kid they need to pee with the boys.
I know this isn't directed at me, but it's the same reason that people should learn about the history of the Middle East instead of opining ignorantly about how all Muslims are savages as well as Islam being a religion of violence and how we should just turn the entire area into glass.In terms of learning more about that community, I have no desire to. I don't care to know why they feel more like a boy or a girl. It's not because I dislike them as people. I still keep in touch with a handful of them from my Philippines trip. They're good folks. On CAG I never read the threads about sales and features of PS+. I don't have a PlayStation and don't plan on getting one, so therefore to learn more about it wouldn't be time well spent.
That's not my concern. My concern is the horny straight teenage boy who uses this as a loophole to now enter the women's bathroom as they please. I'd still rather not have gay boys in a girls bathroom for middle school and high school aged kids because I think that's too young to capitulate to the desires of kids in lieu of rules, but it's the boys who are just looking to get into a girls bathroom that make this a terrible idea IMO.Jeez this feels like a bloody variant of the "Gays in the Military" issue. The "deviant"(i.e. the Gay male or Transwoman in the <insert bathroom, locker room, etc.>is a giant pervert and must be stopped or they'll rape everyone as soon as the door is opened and they're let in.
This idea that any person with male parts has, at any time, an uncontrollable urge to get into a bathroom and get mega-pervy or rape-crazy by any means necessary is comical at best and absurd at worst. Yes I know they're teenage boys but when I was a teen I didn't grab any mildly attractive girl I saw and try to rape her.
Yah, my ms/hs life was definitely small city, although exceptionally liberal town (Eugene, OR) so the idea of "out" gay kids wasn't a shock like some of the red states, but I could probably list off 10 kids by name who would have been all over going into the girls bathroom to either get a quickie with their girlfriend, or just be a pig to some of the girls that wouldn't get with them. I dunno, to me, that wouldn't be even a remote stretch, it would be a Day 1 activity. I've also coached that age group for about 15 years, and heh...I'm reminded that immaturity and hormones are what fuel their fire. Anyhoo, our experiences probably shape our views wrt the possibilities.Dude, this really comes off as upper-middleclass suburban paranoia. Maybe it's because I grew up in the city and went to school in the city that this type of perspective seems really out of touch. I'm not saying that it doesn't happen in the city, but it's certainly not as common by far. Maybe it's because there's always a ton of stuff to do and places to hang out...I dunno.
Trans-curious isn't really a thing either and these kids go through years of therapy. Some rich asshole isn't going to be able to pull it off unless he's a sociopath. A smug jerk like that wouldn't have what it takes to fake it or play the long-game.
Right, but again, this isn't what anyone here is arguing for. We're talking about extreme exceptions.
Slippery slope for what? Unisex peep/rape rooms? Sorry, I don't see it. Personally, we should be more concerned with the welfare of the students; not the schools in this case. If the school has an issue providing a safe learning environment for ALL of it's students, THEN we have a problem with the school that should be addressed. The risk comes from not addressing those issues.
I know this isn't directed at me, but it's the same reason that people should learn about the history of the Middle East instead of opining ignorantly about how all Muslims are savages as well as Islam being a religion of violence and how we should just turn the entire area into glass.![]()
If it was about the parents possibly influencing the child, then you should've made the thread about that issue instead of it being about the ruling. From your posts, it really seems like it's about the latter.Why can't trans-whatever people use a designated staff bathrooms? How is that discrimination?
When they turn 18, and are legally old enough to do whatever they please to their own body then let them have a procedure and use the bathroom they best identify with.
You can see that kids can handle having someone of the opposite sex use their facilities all you want but truth is if one or two feel uncomfortable with that why should they have to be told to "deal with it".
And no one has commented on the parent stating that their son turned daughter knew at two years old they identified as a girl.
You're okay with a parent encouraging their child to identify as the opposite sex at two years old?
And of course it's a stretch to think that people would abuse the system on a regular basis to satisfy some sense of voyeurism but we have people abuse policies made out of good intentions every day. It use to be the only dogs you saw in supermarkets, buses, etc. were seeing eye dogs. Now every middle aged woman that is too attached to their purse sized dog can see a quack doctor and get the dog titled as a "comfort" dog.
WTF does Obama have to do with this? It was the Maine Supreme Court that made this decision. Maybe if Bush didn't completelyJust another disgusting turn of events in Obama-led America.
The ruling doesn't bother me. Like you, I don't believe that transgender individuals put on and take of a "transgender hat" depending on how they feel when they wake up.If it was about the parents possibly influencing the child, then you should've made the thread about that issue instead of it being about the ruling. From your posts, it really seems like it's about the latter.
Finally GBAstar and I agree wholeheartedly on something. Berzirk/GBAstar 2016. A topless change you can believe in.then why shouldn't all females be allowed to swim topless?
There's a pretty clear clinical diagnosis of what "transgendered" means, so one guy or gal being "not transgendered enough" is not something that I'd be concerned about. It's a long process and not something that every quack on the street can really diagnose.Yah, my ms/hs life was definitely small city, although exceptionally liberal town (Eugene, OR) so the idea of "out" gay kids wasn't a shock like some of the red states, but I could probably list off 10 kids by name who would have been all over going into the girls bathroom to either get a quickie with their girlfriend, or just be a pig to some of the girls that wouldn't get with them. I dunno, to me, that wouldn't be even a remote stretch, it would be a Day 1 activity. I've also coached that age group for about 15 years, and heh...I'm reminded that immaturity and hormones are what fuel their fire. Anyhoo, our experiences probably shape our views wrt the possibilities.
But you're still assuming (and admittedly, I didn't read the article so perhaps it's addressed there?) that some kid is a card carrying transgender student. Those kids aren't the ones that concern me. It's the dickheads who say they are to be funny, and to get in to the bathrooms at will to prove their point or impress their peers. How can the school intervene and tell one kid that he's allowed to go in, but another isn't. He doesn't seem transgender enough? That's the slippery slope IMO.
To me the welfare of the students is jeopardized if 50% of the population cannot have gender privacy in the bathroom. So would the bathroom be OK, but if the transgender kid wants to use the locker room, semi-public showers, then that's not OK? How do you establish boundaries of what is and is not acceptable, and how do you enforce them?
It was meant to be a terrible analogy based on hyperbole.For the analogy to history of the middle east, that's a region of the world (not religion-specific btw, that's your bias) and if one chooses not to study on it because it doesn't interest them, that's fine. I have no problem with that at all. I'm not discussing the merits of being transgendered (the idea that Islam is a violent, horrible religion) I'm discussing the merits of whether or not rules should be in place to make it easier for kids to use whichever bathroom they see fit (altering a school to establish a prayer room for Muslim students). I disagree with both of those policies. Of course if we're comparing to religion, then I would suggest that a fifth of the world is a more significant number of people to willfully choose to learn nothing about than the global population of transgendered people, so there is a small issue of scale as well
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It's a clinical diagnosis that has special circumstances. Cases are rare enough that the entire administration would know if they had a transgendered student. There would be no reason to pin a star of David on their shirt. Being transgendered is tough enough and it's not something you can really hide.The ruling doesn't bother me. Like you, I don't believe that transgender individuals put on and take of a "transgender hat" depending on how they feel when they wake up.
For these individuals, if the requirement is that they get a doctor's note or something to that effect to grant them admission into the opposite sex restroom then again I'm okay with that.
But how can you be? Your voting base are the same people who think it's humiliating to require welfare recipients to have their photo on their EBT card. To require that they get food stamps instead of EBT cards.....
If I was transgender I'd think it'd be more humiliating to be required to carry proof that I was such then it would be to be ask to used a gender/sex neutral bathroom.
And I think their should be age restrictions too as the mind is still developing. I mean we can't smoke or vote until 18, drink until we're 21, and so on.
That's not to say I think teens who are transgender flip-flop when they hit adulthood but it'd be nice to be uniform about things
People can do whatever they want to their bodies. If the end result is appealing to others, all the better. I have nothing against people who jerk off to fake tits and chicks with dicks. These things are generally done in the comfort of one's own home.That's not an answer. Well, it is, I suppose, since the implication is that you would grudgingly accept them, and perhaps even enjoy them. We are, in any case, quite a ways away from being "transphobic," now, despite fake titties being gender modification.
Which page in the DSM-IV is transgender identity?What I have a problem with is fundamentally changing how society operates based on a mental disorder
1) There is a 5th edition out nowWhich page in the DSM-IV is transgender identity?
Right. "I don't like words that hide the truth..."They changed it to dysphoria specifically because "disorder" has a negative connotation that is not the point of the diagnosis. Feeling like your biological sex does not match up with your gender identity is a stressful event that people need help with. You want to help them deal with their feelings and become a happier person within their identity, not get them to change their identity because it's wrong or medicate them because their brain isn't working correctly.
Given the level of fear and vitriol in this thread towards trans folks, I think that there's another group of folks who need to deal with their feelings and become happier with their identities.You want to help them deal with their feelings and become a happier person within their identity
Right. "I don't like words that hide the truth..."
probably fewer than the number of transgender students in MS and HS. The boys who are going to be brash enough to do this are the ones who have no good intentions in it. Hell, that type of kid is probably the one who wants tons of attention anyway. The unpopular kids who do it to emulate the popular crowd will be ostracized and mocked, IMO.Berzirk how many straight boys will try this once the girls put him in or start a rumor that the reason that he goes into the girl's restroom is because he wears panties?
The APA also says that not all pedophiles have a disorder.Which page in the DSM-IV is transgender identity?
This is so willfully ignorant that it hurts.So just to summarize.. the left leaning folks say its ok for a boy to go into a girl's bathroom in public schools. Right?
I've yet to see you make an argument in any of the threads. Maybe its time for one?This is so willfully ignorant that it hurts.
Women generally do not want to go to the bathroom with men.Someone above made a good point. No one responded to it. Why even have gender-based restrooms?
Well, yeah. But isn't it one of those things that people would get used to after a while?Women generally do not want to go to the bathroom with men.