Posted on 05/18/2016 3:17:44 PM PDT by Morgana
MESQUITE (CBSDFW.COM) A Forney woman says a Ross department store in Mesquite let a man into the womens dressing room Monday.
I was in the dressing room, when we heard a mans voice, said Lisa Stickles, who says she quickly told a manager.
She went inside the dressing room, came right back out and called me to the side and told me he was representing himself as a woman today, Stickles said.
A customer service representative with Ross would not comment on the alleged incident but said they do not discriminate against the transgender community; adding, customers may use changing rooms that apply to their gender identity.
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lol...I think there should be a club of straight guys, nationwide, that do this to every store and bathroom in the United States.
Without the internet, we’d be missing out on most of this stuff. I’m not sure that’s such a bad thing.
I love that idea... but not in EVERY bathroom. I’d like to see them go into women’s bathrooms and showers from liberal institutes.-— Whole Foods bathroom, St. Catherine’s Women’s College, etc.
Perfect...how about the White House bathroom too!
Here’s the thing. A man in the women’s dressing room can cause fear. Now a woman in the men’s dressing room would probably be welcomed. So isn’t this discrimination against women as they are more affected. Waiting for hilLIARy, the great protector of women, to start protecting them.
We could end all of this nonsense very quickly. Just have men go into the women’s restroom, pee all over all of the seats, and wait for the women to raise enough hell about it and men will again be banned.
You all need to listen to this story. This man was not even dressed as a woman. Jeans, t shirt and 5pm shadow. He was just doing it because he could.
I had a boy peep in on me several months ago when I was in a fitting room. He was maybe 9 or 10, Hispanic and smiling.
It was horrible. I was in my bra and panties and just thinking it could have been a man with a camera or a man climbing over the wall of the secluded fitting room has me terrified.
” Now a woman in the mens dressing room would probably be welcomed.”
Until the muslism weigh in on the issue then it will get real interesting.
“It was horrible. I was in my bra and panties and just thinking it could have been a man with a camera or a man climbing over the wall of the secluded fitting room has me terrified.”
Do one of two things from now on. Carry CS Tear gas or wear very high stiletto heals when in the dressing room.
Not to me. Allowing women into men’s bathroom open way to many sexual harassment cases.
“Allowing women into mens bathroom open way to many sexual harassment cases.”
Sexual harassment? Try all out rape! Some made be false but a good bit might be real! If they are real you know what? It’s the woman’s fault this time she should not have been there in the first place, that is the men’s room and she ain’t no man. (with the exception that she was the cleaning lady and had a closed sign on the door)
Women and little girls would probably be safer with a man in the girls room than with Hillary.
Good point. LOL
Where I work, women clean the women's restrooms and men clean the men's restrooms.
I pray that does not change.
-—Perfect...how about the White House bathroom too!
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They already do allow trannies in the women’s bathroom, Michelle uses it all the time.
The horrible irony is that giving mostly biologically intact mentally ill men access to women’s bathrooms, showers, locker rooms and shelters is by the same people who insist that one in four college students are raped.
He’s representing as the President today.
Is he allowed into the Oval Office?
How about the bathroom adjacent to the Oval Office? Isn’t it “The People’s House”?
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Start peeing in the sinks in the women’s bathroom.
That will do it.
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