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Intentionally transmasculine nonbinary woman long-screeds about getting gender-privilege checked while taking a piss in a woman's bathroom at a reststop by a normative-masculine man (she assumes..) :marseysmug2: :marseyraging: Xhe later goes back to the same reststop and pisses/shits in the dudes bathroom or something and literally nobody gives a shit. And that's what's wrong with America. The aristocrats. :marseystrutting!:

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/womens-restroom-man-came-called-122540165.html

:marseytranspearlclutch#: The irony of getting to have it both ways

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17417410967Yd3R3OK0cYoMw.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17417410973lD6lSuOrNhUHA.webp fart noises

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"Pardon me, Is there a man in here?"

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17417410973lD6lSuOrNhUHA.webp :marseywall#: farting noises intensify

https://media.tenor.com/vkodxf_ULOUAAAAx/apocalypsenow-horror.webp

about two thousand comments on the article correcting xher though lol, good shtick/clickbait , b-word* :marseythumbsup:

*(I'm using this term in a derogatory manner in reference to xher being a super ladygardeny karen vagina kitty butt lil b-word manlet wannabe, NOT as genderism slur about her being a kitty butt lil b-word ladygardeny karen vagina baby.)

So, although she, in her words - 2 inches of hair - was most likely seen entering from behind, from a distance, and could therefore be assumed to be a male, she immediately jumps to the worst possible conclusion? Is it not possible at all in today's society to show any sort of grace? Even get a little more information before reaching a conclusion as to what is happening? Maybe give a little thought that it might be a father of a daughter(s) who after making said observation, was, out of an abundance of caution, concerned that a male had entered the RR and was then going to wait until a female came in to cause some sort of trouble? Just because someone asks, doesn't mean they have bad intent.

I wonder how much of a NB person's feelings stem from our cultures own deep seated gender stereotypes. Like if our society wasn't so gendered, how would they see themselves? Would they feel more comfortable defining themselves as members of their assigned gender if they could more easily eschew all the trappings that come with it?

Any individual that demands being called "they" seems to have decided to make their life more potentially complicated than it has to be, for no apparent positive reason. So, they can be offended when someone refers to them as individual? Use of a restroom does not seem complicated. The most fair (for your fellow public bathroom users) and reasonable choice would seem if you are a biological male, use the male restroom. If a biological female, use the female restroom. If you don't understand why biological females of all ages might be uncomfortable with a biological male using their restroom, then you don't, but honestly, it seems to me you should understand. It's not all about you.

You can be what you want to be. Sounds like you don't know what you want to be-male or female. It depends on your chromosomes are.

XX-female, XY-male. No matter what you do to your hair or anything else, you are a female.

A whole situation that could be prevented if we don't allow ANY men in the ladies' facilities. If we could trust that ONLY WOMEN were in there and not have to ask or second guess for our own safety... If only.

:marseyhesright#:

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