A district judge in Wisconsin has sided with an 11-year-old trans girl over her use of the girls’ toilets and temporarily blocked school officials from preventing her access.

  • @The_Nostromo
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    1 year ago

    Honest question, if this is the take why do transgender people need to use the opposite sex bathroom? Why does it matter?

    • @voidMainVoid
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      391 year ago

      I’m not transgender, so you probably should ask them.

      What I do know is that this is a major issue for them, to the point where some of them develop bladder issues from avoiding the restroom out of fear of being bullied. When people tell me that something is causing them to suffer, I tend to believe them, unless there’s some compelling evidence otherwise.

      When I was in college, I knew a transman. One day, I walked into the men’s restroom as he was walking out, and one of the other men in the restroom turned to his friend and said, “What’s she doing in here?” (Meaning the transman.) Now imagine if you had to deal with the possibility of being bullied that way (or worse!) every time you wanted to use the restroom.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      Preface: am not trans, but have thought about and read many things from transppl about everything going on in their heads bc its still sth i struggle with

      This will also vary based on the individual, and there’s probably at least one transperson out there that doesn’t care. But for those that do, I’d think it comes down to it being one more aspect where they’re put into a box they really don’t feel like they belong in. Something that on its own would likely not be a big deal, but if you’re already trying to 1) get away from everything your birth sex has confined you to and 2) try to feel as close to your actual gender as possible in every day life, it can make a difference.

      Really I’m just confused why bathrooms are gender seperated in the first place though, we have stalls for a reason?