Posted on 05/12/2023 12:12:51 PM PDT by Signalman
I was at a meeting yesterday. As part of one of my other jobs, I had to go to the main office for the weekly meeting. A buddy suggested we get lunch, and I needed to make a pit stop before we left. As I exited the men’s room, the door directly across from me, the one to the women’s room, opened. And out walked a guy. And by guy, I mean a guy. He was dressed almost identically to me, minus the blazer. And for that matter, he needed a shave. He smirked and walked back to another office in the building. At first, I thought to myself, “Dude, at least try. Put on a skirt or something. If nothing else, shave.” After he was gone it occurred to me: This guy, who was clearly a man, was using the women’s room because he could. And his smirk was a dare to me to say something about it. Something that would have been an embarrassing moment just a few short years ago was a point of pride for him. Normally, I am not at a loss for some sort of acerbic remark, but this time I was admittedly caught off-guard.
She continued, “If you ran into a woman in the men’s room, you might be surprised, but you wouldn’t feel threatened. If I came out of a stall in a women’s room and saw that man, I’d be scared.” She continued: “There are no places left that are strictly for us to have our privacy. No public restrooms, locker rooms, or fitting rooms are ours anymore.”
And she’s right. If she had been there and been victimized, things would have been different. I’ve gotten into near fist-fights with men who tried to mistreat my wife...
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I work with risk averse companies where they control access to the ladies' room in particular by a combination lock on the door or by key. It's an issue with visitors at meetings but it works.
Some of these companies are mandated to lock the door to the ladies' room by the landlord who also doesn't want to get dragged into a lawsuit by an assault victim.
These companies aren't even dealing with public-facing bathrooms. They're in buildings where you already have to get past a security desk and the bathrooms are separated by tenant, not communal.
Don't be so sure. Courts, the law, and corporations are siding with trannies. If you're against trannies, you're a "hater," and courts generally rule against "haters."
As a business owner, the last thing I want to do is police my freaking bathrooms.
I have a small restaurant with 3 bathrooms. Sometimes the women’s is the only one open
They are all the same.
Women sued to make men only clubs take them, they demanded to be equal in all ways but they don’t understand what being a man includes. To the real women - you’re going to have to fight like hell to get women’s rights back. I don’t think it’s possible to put the genie back in the bottle. But fight you must and honestly men will quietly support you. Here is the big issue - you can’t have it both ways. Women can’t just get the good and not the responsibility of males. So we can turn the world upside down for genderless equality or we can have gender roles/responsibilities.
Recently had occasion in a very busy upscale Derby party, to exit from the urinals area to be face to face with a line of genuine women lined up for the men’s room stalls, as the women’s side was in full use also.
Of course, i just smiled and said, “Pardon me, miss” as i made an exit.
I wasn’t offended. But then, i am a genuine Southern Gentleman.
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