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  • Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Transwoman, as in a biological male can use the mens toilets or the unisex disabled toilets. @Jessie and a few other female posters, the ones who are affected by this, has said similar.

    Its nonsense that those of us who aren't affected are piping up saying its fine for a transwoman/biological male to use the women's toilets because they have cubicles. 

    And for what it’s worth, the western world has never been a safer place for people to be themselves. And I'm all for that, why wouldn't I be. I cant pretend to be a feminist or some bullshit like that as I'm not a female but I 100% respect the rights of women to have a safe and private place like they have for years that is exclusively for women 
    What about a really “womanly-looking” transwoman? Someone you could easily believe was born female? Not someone with stubble and wearing dress.

    Are you not putting them at risk of sexual assault by making them use the men’s room?
  • edited January 30
    Carter said:
    Carter said:
    THE THREAD TITLE IS BLOKES USING THE LADIES LOO.
    MY COMMENTS ARE ABOUT BLOKES USING THE LADIES LOO/UNISEX TOILETS (not including single cubicles on planes and trains etc which are clearly pretty safe for women).
    How do you propose to check who’s a man and who’s not a man beforehand? We going to start employing toilet guards to stand at the door and fondle everyone’s private parts to find out what bathroom they SHOULD use?
    No, its a system that has served us fairly well over the years. Penis = use the gents
    That’s not an answer though. How do you propose to enforce it? 

    Nothing, at this current time, is stopping people from walking into a ladies room at all, whether they are dressed up as a man, woman, or an alien from Mars.
    Thats among one of the strangest questions I've ever been asked 

    Decency enforces it, I don't expect toilet police I expect adults to respect females space
    It’s funny you’re arguing for the same system “that has served us well over the years” ie no enforcement of any actual rules but also that something should somehow be changed. 

    When confronted with the possible/probable reality of what such a change would look like in practice though…

    Maybe you’re right and we do just keep the honour system. It’s worked pretty well for a long time I agree.
  • Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Transwoman, as in a biological male can use the mens toilets or the unisex disabled toilets. @Jessie and a few other female posters, the ones who are affected by this, has said similar.

    Its nonsense that those of us who aren't affected are piping up saying its fine for a transwoman/biological male to use the women's toilets because they have cubicles. 

    And for what its worth, the western world has never been a safer place for people to be themselves. And I'm all for that, why wouldn't I be. I cant pretend to be a feminist or some bullshit like that as I'm not a female but I 100% respect the rights of women to have a safe and private place like they have for years that is exclusively for women 
    Can you see any issues at all in this?  Set aside who - and how - this is policed, and consider whether the three people pictured below would feel safe if they're in a nightclub that has no "unisex disabled toilets" and they were prevented from using the women's loos.  Does limiting these people to using men's loos in a crowded, busy nightclub late at night present any risk issues at all? 


    I take it they are all biological males who have made the not inconsequential life choice to live as females? I'd expect them to respect women's, biological females space and not use their toilets. 

    Am I in the minority here in thinking this is insane? 
    Which bit is insane?  Making these people use the men's loo?  Considering whether there might be a risk if they were to do so?  Or to impose unpoliceable rules? 
  • Callum, if you are asking me would I enforce men not going into women's toilets then the answer is yes I would enforce that, sadly I have to remind blokes at work, through their own laziness rather than them deciding to switch genders that morning, to not use the women's toilets but I'm not a toilet warden, just someone who doesn't want them to lose their jobs if they got caught 

    If the question is should I just let people do the decent thing and for biological males to not use women's facilities? Yeah that too, I don’t want men in women's toilets or changing rooms and I'd hope them being responsible, decent adults would prevent that but there is always a curveball or weirdo that wants to fuck up the whole thing to make a point. 

     
  • PaddyP17 said:
    My wife said she wouldn’t like it.

    We went into a restaurants toilets a little while ago and it was mixed. Didn’t bother me but the wife didn’t like the idea that she was using a loo previously used by a man. But what neither of us liked was the fact there were also urinals in there. I don’t think that is right at all.
    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.
    Going to the loo on planes or trains (not southeastern as the loos are always shut) must be quite challenging though.
    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
    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).
    It was a bit of fun to demonstrate the point that gender neutral toilets have existed for decades and when done properly make a safer and nicer experience for all. 

    I too have many women in my life who have been raped and sexually assaulted. Never by a trans person though.
    I AM TALKING ABOUT MEN NOT TRANS.

    My wife and I would respectfully disagree that gender neutral toilets are safer and a nicer experience for women than toilets for women.
    My wife thinks it is dangerous for women (just double checked).
    On gender neutral bathrooms - I said when implemented properly and I stand by that. Every time I've worked in offices with gender neutral toilets (a row of small rooms exactly like a small toilet at home) everyone has universally preferred it.
    Well my wife has said "no way would I prefer that" and she doesn't believe that the majority of women would prefer it and nor do I.

    But if you say that every single woman, in every office that you have worked at, prefer gender neutral bathrooms, then I'll have to accept that.
    (Although I find that very hard to believe and I'm also surprised that you would have asked the opinion of every single woman that you've worked with at all these different offices).
    When we moved offices to one with gender neutral toilets (as I said implemented properly - row of small rooms like a home toilet) there was lots of conversations about whether or not it was a good thing. Once we had actually moved those conversations were all about how it had become a nicer environment for everyone. 

    Another workplace when renovating the office space ran a staff survey on whether to change to gender neutral toilets and it was overwhelmingly positive and they made the change 
    Ok, let’s assume that gender neutral toilets in a work office, where all staff have already been “vetted” to gain employment is ok as the vast majority will not be drunk on drugs, psychotic or care in the community etc etc etc.

    Do you feel there should be gender neutral toilets which will not be implemented properly in clubs, pubs, at Charlton, in parks, cinemas etc and more importantly do you think your partner (assuming she is a woman) and mother and grandmother would/would have felt the same and all women?
    My wife is pro gender neutral toilets and has actively campaigned for them in certain places alongside trans and non-binary friends. 

    As I said if implemented properly they can work anywhere. It's pretty common in restaurants to have a small number of individual room gender neutral toilets. 
    Agreed restaurants and many work places are ok.

    But I assume as you have avoided the question you agree that in schools, pubs at football matches, in clubs etc many women do not feel safe with men in the same toilets.

    It seems to me that in an effort to support the minority trans population of presumably less than 1% you are content to ignore the wishes of the majority of the @50%.

    I’m on the side of rights for women.
    I haven't avoided the question at all (and you called me condescending!). I said when it can be done properly it will work. I'll apply it specifically to one of your examples.

    Say a football stadium, clearly not possible/easy to implement properly retrospectively in a lot of older stadiums. But in a newly designed stadium a row of individual room gender neutral toilets can absolutely be done and would work well.
    In which case we are broadly in agreement, having dug into the practicalities.
  • A bloke in a dress is completely different to a trans person. I went to a Christmas do a few weeks ago dressed up as Mrs Claus and wouldn't have dreamt of using the women's toilet, despite being in full makeup, heels, wig and a dress. 

    I have friends on hormones, in transition, and they fully pass in society, but yes they currently have penises.

    However I think it's far more likely they'd get sexually assaulted when using a men's bathroom than them being the assaulter in a women's bathroom. 

    FWIW they use unisex or disabled toilets wherever they can but sometimes it's not viable. 
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  • Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Transwoman, as in a biological male can use the mens toilets or the unisex disabled toilets. @Jessie and a few other female posters, the ones who are affected by this, has said similar.

    Its nonsense that those of us who aren't affected are piping up saying its fine for a transwoman/biological male to use the women's toilets because they have cubicles. 

    And for what its worth, the western world has never been a safer place for people to be themselves. And I'm all for that, why wouldn't I be. I cant pretend to be a feminist or some bullshit like that as I'm not a female but I 100% respect the rights of women to have a safe and private place like they have for years that is exclusively for women 
    Can you see any issues at all in this?  Set aside who - and how - this is policed, and consider whether the three people pictured below would feel safe if they're in a nightclub that has no "unisex disabled toilets" and they were prevented from using the women's loos.  Does limiting these people to using men's loos in a crowded, busy nightclub late at night present any risk issues at all? 


    I take it they are all biological males who have made the not inconsequential life choice to live as females? I'd expect them to respect women's, biological females space and not use their toilets. 

    Am I in the minority here in thinking this is insane? 
    Which bit is insane?  Making these people use the men's loo?  Considering whether there might be a risk if they were to do so?  Or to impose unpoliceable rules? 
    Call it a day there would you. I'm getting less and less caring about "risk" to a biological male using a disabled toilet that I am catering for them imposing on women's spaces. I'm assuming you are a man or at least not female. You, like me don't have the right to say who, apart from women can go into womens toilets. 
    OK that's fair enough and you've made your reasonable view perfectly clear.  We happen to disagree on a couple of points only.  Because I think if someone is at risk through being required to use a male toilet, that's a bad thing. And, while I agree that I don't have the right to say who uses which loo (in fact, I have tried as much as possible not to dictate what the solution is; instead I have tried to see where there are issues with people who think the solutions are "simple"), I think it's fair to say it's you that is claiming the right to say who can use which toilet. 
  • Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
  • Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
    Who polices that?
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  • Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
    Who polices that?
    Make it the law and police it like we do every other law.
  • Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
    Who polices that?
    Make it the law and police it like we do every other law.
    So, when a policeman stops you when you're driving, you have to show your driving licence.  Does that mean you have to show your reproductive parts when you want to use a loo?  This is a preposterous exaggeration to illustrate the point. 

    How does anyone "in charge" ever going to know whether people using the loos are doing so within the law or outside it, if the measure is as simple and straightforward as you suggest? 
  • Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
    Who polices that?
    Make it the law and police it like we do every other law.
    So, when a policeman stops you when you're driving, you have to show your driving licence.  Does that mean you have to show your reproductive parts when you want to use a loo?  This is a preposterous exaggeration to illustrate the point. 

    How does anyone "in charge" ever going to know whether people using the loos are doing so within the law or outside it, if the measure is as simple and straightforward as you suggest? 
    I'm not saying it's simple or straightforward but as someone who has three granddaughters between the ages of 5 and 13 I would not be happy with a man going into the same toilets as them.

  • Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Transwoman, as in a biological male can use the mens toilets or the unisex disabled toilets. @Jessie and a few other female posters, the ones who are affected by this, has said similar.

    Its nonsense that those of us who aren't affected are piping up saying its fine for a transwoman/biological male to use the women's toilets because they have cubicles. 

    And for what its worth, the western world has never been a safer place for people to be themselves. And I'm all for that, why wouldn't I be. I cant pretend to be a feminist or some bullshit like that as I'm not a female but I 100% respect the rights of women to have a safe and private place like they have for years that is exclusively for women 
    Can you see any issues at all in this?  Set aside who - and how - this is policed, and consider whether the three people pictured below would feel safe if they're in a nightclub that has no "unisex disabled toilets" and they were prevented from using the women's loos.  Does limiting these people to using men's loos in a crowded, busy nightclub late at night present any risk issues at all? 


    I take it they are all biological males who have made the not inconsequential life choice to live as females? I'd expect them to respect women's, biological females space and not use their toilets. 

    Am I in the minority here in thinking this is insane? 
    I agree. Got a Willy, use the mens, not got a Willy, use the ladies. Simples.
  • Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
    Who polices that?
    Make it the law and police it like we do every other law.
    So, when a policeman stops you when you're driving, you have to show your driving licence.  Does that mean you have to show your reproductive parts when you want to use a loo?  This is a preposterous exaggeration to illustrate the point. 

    How does anyone "in charge" ever going to know whether people using the loos are doing so within the law or outside it, if the measure is as simple and straightforward as you suggest? 
    I'm not saying it's simple or straightforward but as someone who has three granddaughters between the ages of 5 and 13 I would not be happy with a man going into the same toilets as them.

    It's impossible to police without unfairly treating women.  I don't want any female relative or friend of mine ever to have to "prove" they are physically entitled to use a women's toilet. That would be the risk of a binary, enforced policy. 
  • edited January 30
    Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
    Who polices that?
    Make it the law and police it like we do every other law.
    So, when a policeman stops you when you're driving, you have to show your driving licence.  Does that mean you have to show your reproductive parts when you want to use a loo?  This is a preposterous exaggeration to illustrate the point. 

    How does anyone "in charge" ever going to know whether people using the loos are doing so within the law or outside it, if the measure is as simple and straightforward as you suggest? 
    I'm not saying it's simple or straightforward but as someone who has three granddaughters between the ages of 5 and 13 I would not be happy with a man going into the same toilets as them.

    I wouldn't be happy either but I would broaden it to not being happy about any person using a public toilet for sexual gratification purposes. So the example about a man dressed as a woman taking secret photos is terrible and he deserves severe punsihment. I might add, so does a woman doing the same in a woman's toilet. It is the act itself which is the problem. 

    I would imagine there are some places where a trans person, would be very uncomfortable going into a men's toilet and genuinely at risk of violence. Are we not allowed to imagine such an obvious scenario or do we have a permission not to care when it comes to them?
  • Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Transwoman, as in a biological male can use the mens toilets or the unisex disabled toilets. @Jessie and a few other female posters, the ones who are affected by this, has said similar.

    Its nonsense that those of us who aren't affected are piping up saying its fine for a transwoman/biological male to use the women's toilets because they have cubicles. 

    And for what its worth, the western world has never been a safer place for people to be themselves. And I'm all for that, why wouldn't I be. I cant pretend to be a feminist or some bullshit like that as I'm not a female but I 100% respect the rights of women to have a safe and private place like they have for years that is exclusively for women 
    Can you see any issues at all in this?  Set aside who - and how - this is policed, and consider whether the three people pictured below would feel safe if they're in a nightclub that has no "unisex disabled toilets" and they were prevented from using the women's loos.  Does limiting these people to using men's loos in a crowded, busy nightclub late at night present any risk issues at all? 


    I take it they are all biological males who have made the not inconsequential life choice to live as females? I'd expect them to respect women's, biological females space and not use their toilets. 

    Am I in the minority here in thinking this is insane? 
    I agree. Got a Willy, use the mens, not got a Willy, use the ladies. Simples.
    Oh, thank goodness it's simple!  Which loo do the three people pictured use?  Who checks? 
  • Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Chizz said:
    Carter said:
    The thread was about a man, with stubble in a dress using the womens toilets. I don’t give a shiny shit why they feel entitled to do so and most women I have had any type of discussion with do not like this behaviour. We've had two blokes sacked for using the women's toilets at our various sites as, rightly, those toilets are a safe space for a single sex. The women's toilets at my yard I've been told are a lot nicer than the blokes and fair play, I've seen the state some of the creatures I work with seem to relish leaving the blokes shitters in. 

    The thread was not about floor to ceiling, specifically constructed unisex/gender fluid/whatever toilets it was about our thoughts on men using the women's toilets and thats a absolute hard no for me. Next time I'm in the pub I'll ask all the girls in there what they think as well. I have a suspicion but I'll share the answers when I hear them. 
    Which loo should a transwoman use? 
    Some on here won't like my answer but here goes. 

    If you have a penis you use the mens.

    If you have a vagina you use the ladies. 
    Who polices that?
    Make it the law and police it like we do every other law.
    So, when a policeman stops you when you're driving, you have to show your driving licence.  Does that mean you have to show your reproductive parts when you want to use a loo?  This is a preposterous exaggeration to illustrate the point. 

    How does anyone "in charge" ever going to know whether people using the loos are doing so within the law or outside it, if the measure is as simple and straightforward as you suggest? 
    I'm not saying it's simple or straightforward but as someone who has three granddaughters between the ages of 5 and 13 I would not be happy with a man going into the same toilets as them.

    It's impossible to police without unfairly treating women.  I don't want any female relative or friend of mine ever to have to "prove" they are physically entitled to use a women's toilet. That would be the risk of a binary, enforced policy. 
    plus it could come across rather insulting 
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