Topic: Coed bathrooms
mnhiker's photo
Thu 03/06/08 09:06 PM
Edited by mnhiker on Thu 03/06/08 09:07 PM

This law was passed in Maryland... I believe just in Montgomery county... but what were they thinking...

If I am in the gym locker room (or whatever) I would not want a MAN dressed as a WOMAN in there with me...
when is enough enough!!!!


Bill 23-07 adds “gender-identity” to the current Non-Discrimination Law, and will allow males who self identify themselves as females to have open access to ALL women’s and girls’ restrooms, locker rooms, dressing rooms, and showers. In other words, a male teacher or student will be able to use the female restrooms and locker rooms if he thinks he is a female.

BILL WAS PASSED TUESDAY, November 13, 2007




That's crazy! Just what are they smoking out there in Montgomery County!!! huh huh huh

armydoc4u's photo
Thu 03/06/08 09:15 PM
nicely hidden away and deemed un news worthy by our wonderful coconspirators in the media.

How many people have heard about this before now? its my first time,where is the publicity on this, where is the outcry, where is the media saying if nothing else hey america look at what law just got passed? I think it deserves an honorably mention at very least just before commercial break!!!!!


outraged, enraged, father!!!

Fanta46's photo
Thu 03/06/08 09:16 PM
Political correctness will cause a 3 gender public restroom policy to be adopted.
We had a man going thru a sex change at work who was freaking the men out. I mean here was this ???? with breasts standing next to you while you relieve yourself.
A few people said something to ??? and he complained. That created a meeting, all employees participation was required.

Everyone was warned that if they made undue remarks to ???? they would be terminated!

Anyway the long of the short of it was the women didnt want ???? going in their bathroom either.
The company finally decided to give ???? ??? own. They replaced a woman's restroom way at the far end of the plant that wasn't used much to ???'s bathroom.

I suppose this was the fairest solution, but wonder how long before ??? got tired of being put on the back seat of the throne and complained about that!

Soon I think every restaurant and public building will be required to have 3 gender restrooms by law!!

Fanta46's photo
Thu 03/06/08 09:17 PM
Then we may all piss with political correctness!!

hikerchick's photo
Thu 03/06/08 09:22 PM
I don't think people who undergo sex change operations ask to be born that way. You people are so harsh and judgemental.

mnhiker's photo
Thu 03/06/08 10:05 PM

Then we may all piss with political correctness!!


laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

And who know? With advances in medical science there may be a 4th gender!!!

Wonder how many bathrooms we'll need then? huh

Fanta46's photo
Thu 03/06/08 10:10 PM
:wink: huh

hikerchick's photo
Thu 03/06/08 10:18 PM
Clearly none of you have grown up with gender dysphoria. You are so quick to have a laugh at the expense of people who have. Do you think that they asked to be born like that? Have some respect and a sense of humanity.

mnhiker's photo
Thu 03/06/08 10:35 PM

Clearly none of you have grown up with gender dysphoria. You are so quick to have a laugh at the expense of people who have. Do you think that they asked to be born like that? Have some respect and a sense of humanity.


The woman I'm dating has a daughter who said that some of the kids she knows in high school are 'coming out' (deciding they are gay, bi-curious or whatever).

Whatever happened to kids just being kids and enjoying things like debate, trying out for the school play, cheerleading or the school prom without being so conflicted about their sexuality?

Wouldn't it be better for them to wait until college to address these issues?

I think there's too much obsession with this in the media and that's part of the reason why some kids are so confused these days. huh huh huh

hikerchick's photo
Thu 03/06/08 10:39 PM


Clearly none of you have grown up with gender dysphoria. You are so quick to have a laugh at the expense of people who have. Do you think that they asked to be born like that? Have some respect and a sense of humanity.


The woman I'm dating has a daughter who said that some of the kids she knows in high school are 'coming out' (deciding they are gay, bi-curious or whatever).

Whatever happened to kids just being kids and enjoying things like debate, trying out for the school play, cheerleading or the school prom without being so conflicted about their sexuality?

Wouldn't it be better for them to wait until college to address these issues?

I think there's too much obsession with this in the media and that's part of the reason why some kids are so confused these days. huh huh huh


wait until college to address sexuality? Maybe on the planet Brady Bunch. Not in the real world. And gender dsyphoria has nothing to do with bisexuality or homosexuality.

And let's say they do wait until they get to college? Then what? They still deserve respect. People don't ask to be born the wrong sex. I think we need to show some compassion for people who have issues we will never have to deal with, instead of just saying "yuck" and branding them as weirdos who will attack our children.

mnhiker's photo
Thu 03/06/08 10:59 PM



Clearly none of you have grown up with gender dysphoria. You are so quick to have a laugh at the expense of people who have. Do you think that they asked to be born like that? Have some respect and a sense of humanity.


The woman I'm dating has a daughter who said that some of the kids she knows in high school are 'coming out' (deciding they are gay, bi-curious or whatever).

Whatever happened to kids just being kids and enjoying things like debate, trying out for the school play, cheerleading or the school prom without being so conflicted about their sexuality?

Wouldn't it be better for them to wait until college to address these issues?

I think there's too much obsession with this in the media and that's part of the reason why some kids are so confused these days. huh huh huh


wait until college to address sexuality? Maybe on the planet Brady Bunch. Not in the real world. And gender dsyphoria has nothing to do with bisexuality or homosexuality.

And let's say they do wait until they get to college? Then what? They still deserve respect. People don't ask to be born the wrong sex. I think we need to show some compassion for people who have issues we will never have to deal with, instead of just saying "yuck" and branding them as weirdos who will attack our children.


I think that this permissive culture has something to do with it.

I don't believe people are always genetically 'wired' or that they have been born 'the wrong sex'.

If adult people have made a choice to be other than heterosexual, I say, 'live and let live'.

But don't force kids into decisions they're not ready or mature enough to make.

Only people with extreme far-left liberal thinking that is so far out of the mainstream as to be on another planet would think this is ok. mad

Fanta46's photo
Thu 03/06/08 11:11 PM
think that this permissive culture has something to do with it.

I don't believe people are always genetically 'wired' or that they have been born 'the wrong sex'.

If adult people have made a choice to be other than heterosexual, I say, 'live and let live'.

But don't force kids into decisions they're not ready or mature enough to make.

Only people with extreme far-left liberal thinking that is so far out of the mainstream as to be on another planet would think this is ok.



I think you are awful close to something there. I saw a child, maybe 7 or 8 on the Montel show or some ****.

The child was saying she was born in the wrong body!
7 or 8, give me a break!
The scary thing was they were talking about performing surgery on the child to right ""Gods"" mistake.

The mother seemed so sure the child should have been a boy, that I began to wonder if she had convinced herself, and in so convinced her child.

7 or 8, do they even know??noway

mnhiker's photo
Thu 03/06/08 11:19 PM

think that this permissive culture has something to do with it.

I don't believe people are always genetically 'wired' or that they have been born 'the wrong sex'.

If adult people have made a choice to be other than heterosexual, I say, 'live and let live'.

But don't force kids into decisions they're not ready or mature enough to make.

Only people with extreme far-left liberal thinking that is so far out of the mainstream as to be on another planet would think this is ok.



I think you are awful close to something there. I saw a child, maybe 7 or 8 on the Montel show or some ****.

The child was saying she was born in the wrong body!
7 or 8, give me a break!
The scary thing was they were talking about performing surgery on the child to right ""Gods"" mistake.

The mother seemed so sure the child should have been a boy, that I began to wonder if she had convinced herself, and in so convinced her child.

7 or 8, do they even know??noway


I'm sure glad I don't watch Montel. Sheesh!!! noway

Fanta46's photo
Thu 03/06/08 11:32 PM
It might have been Oprah or Dr. Phil!laugh laugh

I dont have cable!!!

mnhiker's photo
Thu 03/06/08 11:34 PM
Edited by mnhiker on Thu 03/06/08 11:35 PM

It might have been Oprah or Dr. Phil!laugh laugh

I dont have cable!!!


laugh laugh laugh laugh

I don't either!!!

But I don't see much difference between the shows, anyway.

Fanta46's photo
Thu 03/06/08 11:36 PM
No....

laugh laugh laugh

Marine1488's photo
Fri 03/07/08 01:35 AM



Clearly none of you have grown up with gender dysphoria. You are so quick to have a laugh at the expense of people who have. Do you think that they asked to be born like that? Have some respect and a sense of humanity.


The woman I'm dating has a daughter who said that some of the kids she knows in high school are 'coming out' (deciding they are gay, bi-curious or whatever).

Whatever happened to kids just being kids and enjoying things like debate, trying out for the school play, cheerleading or the school prom without being so conflicted about their sexuality?

Wouldn't it be better for them to wait until college to address these issues?

I think there's too much obsession with this in the media and that's part of the reason why some kids are so confused these days. huh huh huh


wait until college to address sexuality? Maybe on the planet Brady Bunch. Not in the real world. And gender dsyphoria has nothing to do with bisexuality or homosexuality.

And let's say they do wait until they get to college? Then what? They still deserve respect. People don't ask to be born the wrong sex. I think we need to show some compassion for people who have issues we will never have to deal with, instead of just saying "yuck" and branding them as weirdos who will attack our children.
Born the wrong sex? Then what your saying is pedaphiles have no choice about their sexual preference also. Play the cards you are dealt with. Homosexuality is a choice, just like beastiality.

hikerchick's photo
Fri 03/07/08 05:41 PM




Clearly none of you have grown up with gender dysphoria. You are so quick to have a laugh at the expense of people who have. Do you think that they asked to be born like that? Have some respect and a sense of humanity.


The woman I'm dating has a daughter who said that some of the kids she knows in high school are 'coming out' (deciding they are gay, bi-curious or whatever).

Whatever happened to kids just being kids and enjoying things like debate, trying out for the school play, cheerleading or the school prom without being so conflicted about their sexuality?

Wouldn't it be better for them to wait until college to address these issues?

I think there's too much obsession with this in the media and that's part of the reason why some kids are so confused these days. huh huh huh


wait until college to address sexuality? Maybe on the planet Brady Bunch. Not in the real world. And gender dsyphoria has nothing to do with bisexuality or homosexuality.

And let's say they do wait until they get to college? Then what? They still deserve respect. People don't ask to be born the wrong sex. I think we need to show some compassion for people who have issues we will never have to deal with, instead of just saying "yuck" and branding them as weirdos who will attack our children.
Born the wrong sex? Then what your saying is pedaphiles have no choice about their sexual preference also. Play the cards you are dealt with. Homosexuality is a choice, just like beastiality.


that is not what I am saying. Pedophiles prey on the innocent; gender dysphorics hurt no one. Homosexuals hurt no one. I don't understand the lack of tolerance. It must be based on ignorance.

hikerchick's photo
Fri 03/07/08 05:42 PM




Clearly none of you have grown up with gender dysphoria. You are so quick to have a laugh at the expense of people who have. Do you think that they asked to be born like that? Have some respect and a sense of humanity.


The woman I'm dating has a daughter who said that some of the kids she knows in high school are 'coming out' (deciding they are gay, bi-curious or whatever).

Whatever happened to kids just being kids and enjoying things like debate, trying out for the school play, cheerleading or the school prom without being so conflicted about their sexuality?

Wouldn't it be better for them to wait until college to address these issues?

I think there's too much obsession with this in the media and that's part of the reason why some kids are so confused these days. huh huh huh


wait until college to address sexuality? Maybe on the planet Brady Bunch. Not in the real world. And gender dsyphoria has nothing to do with bisexuality or homosexuality.

And let's say they do wait until they get to college? Then what? They still deserve respect. People don't ask to be born the wrong sex. I think we need to show some compassion for people who have issues we will never have to deal with, instead of just saying "yuck" and branding them as weirdos who will attack our children.


I think that this permissive culture has something to do with it.

I don't believe people are always genetically 'wired' or that they have been born 'the wrong sex'.

If adult people have made a choice to be other than heterosexual, I say, 'live and let live'.

But don't force kids into decisions they're not ready or mature enough to make.

Only people with extreme far-left liberal thinking that is so far out of the mainstream as to be on another planet would think this is ok. mad


I said nothing about forcing kids to do anything.

adj4u's photo
Fri 03/07/08 05:45 PM
see now this is how they could fix the gender bias

in various organizations

like back when the woman joined the sentinal

fine but we are a unisex outfit

no special treatment

shave the head

same hygene facilities

all that stuff

may have just stopped all the bull b4 it got started

and she dropped out anyway