Gov. McCrory has signed a bill stating that government properties shall have gender specific restrooms based on biological gender and not gender identity. Big buisness, the ACLU, and NBA are now threatening boycotts and lawsuits against NC. Your thoughts?

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Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

I have to agree with biological identity in restrooms. What is to prevent some perverted men from dressing like women just so they can go in a ladies room and ogle the women..............or worse.

otis campbell Profile
otis campbell answered

Here in houston they are allowing trans gender men in womens restrooms. What the hell your either male or female stop all this transgender bullcrap mental crap people have. If i see a male go into a female restroom its whoop up time!

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Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

I think bathrooms should be used by biological identity myself. Some countries have multi-use bathrooms and it can be kind of embarrassing at times. I think they are going a little too far with this transgender stuff.


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John Doe answered

Kudos to North Carolina! I hate the thought of a man whom I don't know, being in the restroom with me...even if he appears like a woman. I can't speak from a male perspective cos IM A WOMAN! Even if I cut my hair short, glue hair on my face, stuff socks down my pants.....I'M STILL A WOMAN!

Danae Hitch Profile
Danae Hitch answered

Just putting this out there.....have you noticed that it's the boys / men that are raising a big stink about this as they are "transitioning" to being a woman? I haven't noticed any girls / women kicking up a fuss because she can't use the men's bathroom.  Enough of the political correctness already. Ugh and double ugh.

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Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch commented
Weird, isn't it?
Danae Hitch
Danae Hitch commented
What I don't like are the little kids that are "transitioning" with their family's blessing. Little 4, 5, 6 year old kids. I believe that most little kids find something appealing about the opposite sex, such as little girls wanting to be tomboys and do rough and tumble stuff, or little boys wanting to put on nail polish like his sister does.

I believe that some of this is just kids trying different things. It doesn't necessarily mean that they are confused about who they are. My brother was the last child of five - he had four older sisters to deal with. And yes, we dressed him up in dresses and he wore nail polish when he was little.

By the time he started school, there were more boys for him to play with so he did football, etc. I think we are doing kids a disservice when we agonize and worry about what is a natural event in a kid's life and turn it into something huge and tell them that they must be confused about who they are.
Jann Nikka
Jann Nikka commented
@Danae agree. Its sad
Cookie Roma Profile
Cookie Roma answered

I couldn't care less if someone chooses to identify as a gender other than the physical gender they were born with. That said I don't want to be in a public restroom and have some guy in there too. Also, a real unintended consequence of this could easily be that some rapist or sexual deviant could claim that they identify as female and one of my daughters could fine herself alone in a restroom with him. 

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