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Blokes using the ladies loo

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  • Chizz said:
    So, is this genital disclosure self declared? 
     Call it what you want, the good news is the majority call it common sense.
  •  Call it what you want, the good news is the majority call it common sense.
    Yes, this is where I wholeheartedly agree with you.  For the majority of people, common sense prevails.  They can be sure that, whatever gender loo someone uses, it must be the right one.  And they needn't waste time worrying about it. After all, most people realise it's absolutely none of their business.  Which is, of course, how it should be. 
  • Chizz said:
    Yes, this is where I wholeheartedly agree with you.  For the majority of people, common sense prevails.  They can be sure that, whatever gender loo someone uses, it must be the right one.  And they needn't waste time worrying about it. After all, most people realise it's absolutely none of their business.  Which is, of course, how it should be. 
    You don’t agree with me at all Jiz, as I believe if you have a penis you use the men’s, and if you have a vagina it’s the ladies. It’s a legal technique which clearly you are familiar with, but which doesn’t always work.
  • You don’t agree with me at all Jiz, as I believe if you have a penis you use the men’s, and if you have a vagina it’s the ladies. It’s a legal technique which clearly you are familiar with, but which doesn’t always work.
    If that's the rule, then great!  Is there any evidence that it's not been adhered to (except for the odd admission on this thread)?  Certainly not in the original post. 

    Anyway, the point is, if no-one checks, then the "rule" is preposterous.  But, if there are checks, is that something you - or anyone else - would want?  

    (Seems the "really easy" description falls away at this point). 
  • edited January 29
    When I use the loo I am going in there to conduct my business.  Never realy take much notice on what's going on around me. 
  • MrOneLung said:
    Not averse to mixed toilets, but should be only cubicles, no urinals
    If it has to be so then this.. ..however if you have a cock go in the men's and if you have a vagina the ladies..  twas ever thus 
  • When I use the loo I am going in there to conduct my business.  Never realy take much notice on what's going on around me. 
    I never thought I would ever say this but... I agree with Chippy!
  • edited January 29
    se9addick said:
    What stats have you seen? According to this report there are seven trans women in women’s prisons in Scotland.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-67613441.amp

    It seems to me that this topic is vastly over-discussed, probably entirely to whip up a hysteria, given how few people actually are trans. 
    7 out of how many ?? I even if its 7,000 that's 1 in a thousand.....a bit more than 1 in a million that the poster I was replying to made a comment about. 

    And to answer your final point......I agree that there are probably very few trans gender people. But I expect there are more men who claim to be transgender than are actually trans. It's to do with trying to outwit society and trying to get away with crimes when caught & tried by the courts. 
  • 7 out of how many ?? I even if its 7,000 that's 1 in a thousand.....a bit more than 1 in a million that the poster I was replying to made a comment about. 

    And to answer your final point......I agree that there are probably very few trans gender people. But I expect there are more men who claim to be transgender than are actually trans. It's to do with trying to outwit society and trying to get away with crimes when caught & tried by the courts. 
    I didn’t actually think the “one in a million” comment was intended to be a statistical analysis on the prevalence of transgender people in society. I thought it was a phrase intended to mean, as 99.99% of people would assume, something that’s pretty rare. Which it is. 

    Something tells me the original poster knew that this thread would whip up a load of comment. What the point is I’m less clear on. 
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  • 7 out of how many ?? I even if its 7,000 that's 1 in a thousand.....a bit more than 1 in a million that the poster I was replying to made a comment about. 

    And to answer your final point......I agree that there are probably very few trans gender people. But I expect there are more men who claim to be transgender than are actually trans. It's to do with trying to outwit society and trying to get away with crimes when caught & tried by the courts. 

  • PaddyP17 said:
    Do you segregate your toilets at home then?
    Is your front door permanently open to allow the general public of every sex/gender access to your home toilet unchecked at the same time?
    If not it seems a false equivalence.
  • Chizz said:
    I never thought I would ever say this but... I agree with Chippy!
    You far right bastard you Chizz 😘
  • Is your front door permanently open to allow the general public of every sex/gender access to your home toilet unchecked at the same time?
    If not it seems a false equivalence.
    Going to the loo on planes or trains (not southeastern as the loos are always shut) must be quite challenging though.
  • 7 out of how many ?? I even if its 7,000 that's 1 in a thousand.....a bit more than 1 in a million that the poster I was replying to made a comment about. 

    And to answer your final point......I agree that there are probably very few trans gender people. But I expect there are more men who claim to be transgender than are actually trans. It's to do with trying to outwit society and trying to get away with crimes when caught & tried by the courts. 
    Golfie- where is your proof? You are speaking rubbish when talking about trans people
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  • edited January 29
    I've never known loos on trains or planes to be accessed by more than one person at a time so no possible danger to women of being flashed/molested/assaulted/raped.
    I don't understand. Maybe I've been whooshed?
    But those things are crimes. They are crimes now.
  • edited January 29
    I've never known loos on trains or planes to be accessed by more than one person at a time so no possible danger to women of being flashed/molested/assaulted/raped.
    I don't understand. Maybe I've been whooshed?
    You've never heard of more than one person being in a plane toilet at the same time?

    No possible danger is wide of the mark.
  • I travelled on an airbus a few years ago to Cuba. It had a downstairs toilet area with about 6 cubicles. Men and women went down the stairs and waited together in the toilet area. When a cubicle was free they went in and locked the door, which is what they would do in a public toilet.
  • I've never known loos on trains or planes to be accessed by more than one person at a time so no possible danger to women of being flashed/molested/assaulted/raped.
    I don't understand. Maybe I've been whooshed?
    Not whooshed. You've discovered gender neutral toilets. Congrats
  • edited January 29
    My wife has been to a few places with unisex toilets and has not entered and gone elsewhere as she is not comfortable with men in the same toilet area as women.
    Bearing in mind the amount of women who are victims of sexual abuse I fully understand.
    So how do you intend to stop a transvestite who looks like a woman using a women's toilet? And how do you intend to ensure a woman who may look a bit manly is able to access one? These are fair questions that need answering if your position has a bearing on reality.
  • edited January 29
    So how do you intend to stop a transvestite who looks like a woman using a women's toilet? And how do you intend to ensure a woman who may look a bit manly is able to access one? These are fair questions that need answering if your position has a bearing on reality.
    Agree completely with your point. Just one thing, people generally prefer to be called transgender or simply trans. 
  • edited January 29
    I'm not sure why you've become so condescending in recent times.
    You appear to have changed personality.

    The issue many women have is not wanting to be in toilets with men.
    If it a single toliet on a train or plane then that is not an issue.
    I'm surprised you need that explaining.

    NB if you want further clarity my mum was raped, my wife has been assaulted and my sister flashed (the three women who were/are closest family).
    I can accept that, but can you answer my questions then as surely they are fundamental to how a ban could be realistically applied.

    Also, it is well known fact that women are more likely to have queues in their toilets. I am sure we all know that it is not uncommon that they will sometimes use the mens in certain situations. Should they be taken to court for this?

    If you want to attack trans people, surely you need to come up with a better example than an irrelevant unenforcable one. 
  • edited January 29
    So how do you intend to stop a transvestite who looks like a woman using a women's toilet? And how do you intend to ensure a woman who may look a bit manly is able to access one? These are fair questions that need answering if your position has a bearing on reality.
    I'm talking about men not trans.
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