Here we have in the comments of this video, hordes of feminists (who supposedly hate “mansplaining”) being groomed, by a male, into believing that their caution of males in their bathrooms is something that they have to “unlearn”
He’s definitely an adult human male, so he’s a man whether he likes that or not. He’s no man that I want to be around, and definitely not in our bathrooms/locker rooms.
I don’t know about you guys (oopsie) but we have had little trouble telling trans people from non-trans people, whether they are homosexual or not. Some definitely have more style, but we aren’t stupid adult cis-bitches.
If you don’t want to be offended by any attitude of unease on our parts, then don’t look like someone who might be dangerous to us or to our children. We have no problem with those who want to be trans in public, and we certainly don’t have any problem with adults who want to alter their public appearance or engage with other adults in mutually trans or homosexual behavior in private or appropriate behavior in public. Sometimes you do look kind of creepy, tho, guys and gals.
But, let’s face it, some people are just inappropriate in their behavior no matter what flavor they are. Don’t be that person if you seek our approval or are offended by our disapproval.
And…don’t take yourselves so seriously, get on with your lives and stop being offended by our mild reactions, and if you are causing us strong reaction, then maybe something is amiss with you and your appearance and attitude.
And…if you aren’t happy in your new fluid gender, seek the help of a behavioral analyst.
There are a lot of characters out there that might make us uneasy or offend us or scare our little ones, and they are not just trans people. That feeling of unease is a very important evolved trait and should not be ignored or downplayed, but should be listened to and acted upon. It can be a literal life saver. That is what it is there for.
Yes, a very important evolved trait that is being groomed out of our children during " Drag Queen Story Hour", and pretty much every other part of school these days…