(April 11, 2016 at 9:18 pm)LadyForCamus Wrote: I don't think I would feel threatened or uncomfortable if a man who identified as a woman used the same bathroom as me. As long as he was presenting himself as female it wouldn't matter to me whether he was passable as a woman or not, or if he'd had complete surgery or not. I can empathize that he feels more comfortable in the women's room because he feels he is actually a woman. I mean, I'm sure I'd do a double-take and have a little story to tell my husband after the fact, but I think I'd be fine with it. That's just me though.
I'd feel ok in a bathroom too (though I know many women wouldn't).
It would be changing/showering in a locker room I'd have a problem with though.
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