I dont want to live in this reality any more.

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    And yet, you knew they were trans men. That’s how the law will be enforced. Are you a trans guy who works somewhere and illegally uses the men’s bathroom? All it takes is one bigoted coworker finding out you’re trans, and they can then have you arrested. They may even be able to use your personally for thousands of dollars. So even if the police won’t bother with such bullshit, they still may be able to attack their trans coworker. And ultimately, in a case like this with a bigoted employee suing a trans coworker, the employer would most likely just fire the trans person to make the problem go away.

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      No only said that by seeing pictures and people saying they are trans in person no. My son best friend is a trans man and until my son told me that I had no clue he wasn’t a man at birth.

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        That’s not what you said at all. Your comment said nothing about pictures. You asked how this would be enforced without doing genital inspections. Though, you misspelled genitals in lieu of a Biblical reference.

        You asked how this would be enforced. I told you. Even if someone isn’t visibly trans, the risk of being outed always exists. And you found out about your son’s friend, just as bigots may learn that a stealth trans person is trans. People have digital records that follow them their entire lives. People gossip. It’s impossible to truly hide your trans status in this day and age from someone who really wants to research it. And all it takes is one single bigot at your workplace to learn about you and to make your life hell.