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Based on some of the amswers I've been reading, I'm not sure if some of you really know what the term 'transgender' means or not. Its basically an umbrella term which includes but is not limited to crossdressers, drag queens, transvestites, ladyboys, and unfortunately transsexual persons as well who are very different from the rest of the 'transgendered' people.
So, when someone says if they saw a guy in the bathroom, it would bother her a lot but yet seeing a transgender person wouldn't bother her at all - remember that a crossdressers IS a man. So is a TV, a drag queen and others too. Only a true transsexual who is in the proces of transition or is already post-op should - and IS allowed to use the bathroom of their true gender. In the case of a MtF transsexual, that means the ladies room is appropriate for them to use. No other grop of individuals such as CD's, TV's and so on have any desire to become the opposite gender. In short, unless you are seeing a true transsexual in the ladies bathroom, - the person you see IS male and always will be. I hope that makes sense?
Well, it wouldn't bother me either.
I probably wouldn't pay attention as long as I'm in the bathroom doing my business and go on my way. The only thing I would have to be on the allert fore if there were men in the bathroom and women's bathrooms don't need men in them.
But, transgender women wouldn't bother me at all as I mentioned, I wouldn't pay attention and go on my way.
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How do biological women think about transgendered females using the womens public bathroom, that do not have showers?