VoiceofReason wrote:Well stated TAM but “Gender reassignment” does not exist. Even after the hormones, surgery, name change and everything else that can be done, a genetic test would still indicate the person’s gender at birth.
I would like to know what happened to those children that were allowed by the parents to adopt the identity of the opposite gender at three or four years old.
I understand the genetics (I've had a university level genetics class at TAMU as part of my major), and I understand that whatever is done surgically, the person's genome does not change. I used the term "gender reassignment" because that is the commonly used term for the surgery which alters one's
external gender appearance, including the alteration in appearance of their genitalia. You and I both know what I mean when I use the term - as does anybody else who hears my use of it.
You and I might both consider such surgery to be a form of mutilation, but so is body piercing and scarification. I am fundamentally repulsed by the thought of it, but it is none of my business.......and I have ZERO intention of ever examining someone else closely for "genital authenticity" before I will feel comfortable with them in a mens' room. If someone comes in, and has to stand to urinate, that's all I care about. Similarly, if a transsexual woman goes in the ladies room and sits, how would anyone know? But if someone goes into a women's room and stands to urinate, we have a problem.
There have ALWAYS been sexual predators in public restrooms. When I was driving from College Station to NYC, I stopped at a rest area in Tennessee to use the facilities, and as I was "standing" there, I heard a noise and looked to my right, where I saw that a hole had been drilled in the partition for the toilet, and there was an eyeball in that hole intently watching "me". If I had had a sharp stick in hand at the moment, that guy would have come out missing an eyeball. As it was, as I was walking out, a father and his little boy were walking in, and I warned them loud enough to be clearly heard to keep an eye out for the pervert in the first stall. He thanked me, and I left.
I don't say this to mean that sexual predation in public restrooms is OK (or in ANY kind of restroom, for that matter), but it gets down to whether or not something is enforceable. It is easy to enforce a law that requires someone to stay out of any restroom which is not intended for their assigned gender - whether it is assigned at birth or post-operatively. Otherwise, I totally agree that what Target has done is a mongolian group hug. I have signed the petition against it. I am withholding my dollars from their cash registers until they come to their senses.
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