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I was in a big multi-user unisex bathroom type of situation for the first time in my life the other day, in a shopping centre. I thought nothing of it until a couple members of the opposite sex walked in while I was there, and decades of training made me think for a moment that someone was in the wrong place. That feeling must be why it's such a big political issue. Took me at least ten seconds to get over it.
Woah ten seconds what the hell. Gotta pass actual laws to prevent that
That's quite possible. When you consider other things that has people clutching their pearls, it kind of all boils down to "someone made me feel something strongly, and I wasn't prepared for it." As someone who profoundly dislikes being jump-scared, I kind of get it, but that doesn't justify a cruel or violent response. That's the part I'm having a hard time figuring out.
Normal people get startled once maybe twice by a new thing, then adapt to it. Transphobes make their fear their entire personality.
For Halloween, people should dress up as trans women and beat up conservatives getting boners to make them even more afraid and confused. Let's really cement that transphobia.
Yeah, the first couple times I felt confused/surprised, but these bathrooms are so much better - the ones I've been in have had the most excellent stalls.