A lot of lesbians I know are very opposed to biological males in women’s sports and intimate settings such as locker rooms, showers, and saunas. Most of us don’t speak out publicly for fear of being attacked verbally or physically, but we talk amongst ourselves and write letters to politicians expressing our concerns. I have contacted ou…
A lot of lesbians I know are very opposed to biological males in women’s sports and intimate settings such as locker rooms, showers, and saunas. Most of us don’t speak out publicly for fear of being attacked verbally or physically, but we talk amongst ourselves and write letters to politicians expressing our concerns. I have contacted our US vice-president, among others. I support all persons being able to live the life they want to live as long as doing so doesn’t cause harm to others or take away others’ rights to live the lives that they want to live. Obviously there are gray areas, and that’s what the courts are for, but trans lives should not be prioritized over an already disadvantaged group.
I completely agree with you. I am with Lesbians on this issue, every step of the way.
What I keep saying is this: Men who become trans women have made a choice to transition (I use that word though we know that transitioning is only superficial). Having decided to transition, it isn't fair for trans women to now expect real women to bear the burden of accepting them into their private spaces, where a man doesn't belong. The bottom line is that a trans woman is a man, and always WILL BE a man. If he wants to be in competitive sports, let him transition at 50 instead of 20, or let him engage in non-competitive sports. You can't change reality with wishful thinking and a little surgery.
A lot of lesbians I know are very opposed to biological males in women’s sports and intimate settings such as locker rooms, showers, and saunas. Most of us don’t speak out publicly for fear of being attacked verbally or physically, but we talk amongst ourselves and write letters to politicians expressing our concerns. I have contacted our US vice-president, among others. I support all persons being able to live the life they want to live as long as doing so doesn’t cause harm to others or take away others’ rights to live the lives that they want to live. Obviously there are gray areas, and that’s what the courts are for, but trans lives should not be prioritized over an already disadvantaged group.
I completely agree with you. I am with Lesbians on this issue, every step of the way.
What I keep saying is this: Men who become trans women have made a choice to transition (I use that word though we know that transitioning is only superficial). Having decided to transition, it isn't fair for trans women to now expect real women to bear the burden of accepting them into their private spaces, where a man doesn't belong. The bottom line is that a trans woman is a man, and always WILL BE a man. If he wants to be in competitive sports, let him transition at 50 instead of 20, or let him engage in non-competitive sports. You can't change reality with wishful thinking and a little surgery.
No men in women's sports or spaces or sex-class ever at any age. They are men --no exceptions.