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There are plenty of people who want sexual/gender equality, and here's an example of it.

When a plane or ship has an accident is it still 'women and children first'?

Don't get me wrong, I'm a guy who would open a door for a lady, or do anything that men tend to be better at than ladies... but with so many feminists and others wanting sexual equality, and this gender identity nonsense, the world has gone mad. 

Ok, this guy with a moustache is probably being an idiot, but this is the world we now live in, boys and girls... and everyone else 🤐🫣😘

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Posted
4 minutes ago, 2long said:

When a plane or ship has an accident is it still 'women and children first'?

 

Ok, this guy with a moustache is probably being an idiot, but this is the world we now live in, boys and girls... and everyone else 🤐🫣😘

For me, it would be children and elderly first, then handicapped (blind, crippled, etc.), and then the rest of us. None of these categories would be further prioritized in regard to gender.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

All the clubs I ever went to, the gents was full of women ....... so why didn't the guy just pretend he was a woman in the gents?

I like the unisex toilets in the Thermae myself

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Posted
1 hour ago, WDSmart said:

Less babies being born everwhere is part of the solution to the problem of human overpopulation.

 

If that's the case, India and China should join the problem with overpopulation.

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4 hours ago, saakura said:

How about him wearing a skirt and use the mens washroom?

 

You totally missed the point of my comment which was in response to this quote in the article

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the man was wearing a black T-shirt and sported a moustache, further fueling the discomfort of the women present.

 

5 hours ago, loong said:

 

Would they feel less discomfort if he was wearing a white t-shirt and shaved off his moustache?

 

My point being that the women feel uncomfortable to have a man hanging around in their bathroom. I don't see why the fact that he was wearing a black T-shirt and sported a moustache would make them more uncomfortable. I think that their level of discomfort would be exactly the same.

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Posted
2 hours ago, WDSmart said:

People-who-have-to-go-to-the-toliet's solution.

I experienced this in a Paris bar 50 years ago, I stood taking a pi$$ in the urinal (there was only one, rather cramped) and next to me stood a woman redoing her make up in the mirror on the wall while waiting for the sit toilet door to open, rather unnerving.

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Posted
2 hours ago, 2long said:

When a plane or ship has an accident is it still 'women and children first'?

Not with a plane accident. That would end in a lot of additional death. Just no space (and time in most cases) to move them into the front.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, watchcat said:

But Thailand seem to have a problem with older and older population and less babies being born, this can't help the situation.

 

Exactly, recent research has shown that the fertility rate is much higher when Gay Couples are not married 🤔

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Posted

In the 70s he'd have been a flasher in a brown overcoat, naked underneath, ready to shock women for a cheap thrill.

 

Now he dresses as a woman and hangs around their toilets, ready to shock women for a cheap thrill.

 

Same same. 

 

He's a Perv.

Posted
1 hour ago, Sir Dude said:

All of this sort of nonsense from these nutjobs is nothing other than mental illness... should be sectioned, the lot of them.

You shouldn't talk like that about the people who post comments on these forums!

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

In the 70s he'd have been a flasher in a brown overcoat, naked underneath, ready to shock women for a cheap thrill.

 

Now he dresses as a woman and hangs around their toilets, ready to shock women for a cheap thrill.

 

Same same. 

 

He's a Perv.

Yes, he's a "perv" (pervert). The question is, are we as a society going to accept those who aren't what we have considered natural, or are we going to realize our definition of what is natural is too narrow?

Posted

I love it. When I am next in some woke <deleted> hole, like the UK or US, I think I'll do the same thing. Thinking again US cops will probably shoot you for using the wrong restroom. 

When I was a student the girls used to come in and inspect the knobs in the local nightclubs. It was actually pretty funny....I couldn't even pee from anxiety. 

I lived in Japan for a long time and visited frequently.....our favourite nightclub had unisex toilets. It's not such a big thing really.

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32 minutes ago, retarius said:

I love it. When I am next in some woke <deleted> hole, like the UK or US, I think I'll do the same thing. Thinking again US cops will probably shoot you for using the wrong restroom. 

When I was a student the girls used to come in and inspect the knobs in the local nightclubs. It was actually pretty funny....I couldn't even pee from anxiety. 

I lived in Japan for a long time and visited frequently.....our favourite nightclub had unisex toilets. It's not such a big thing really.

I am a woke, "climbed-out-of-the-hole" individual. The gist of the forum is not what the cops will do if you use the "wrong" restroom; it's what those unwoke, "still-buried-in-the-hole" individuals think of those who claim a gender and use a restroom different from that which they think they should.

I don't know what to say about your anxiety while in school, but I applaud your acceptance of the unisex toilets used in Japan. I've traveled all over the world, too, but now I live in Thailand, where, as you probably know, they do have male/female toilets. However, women, or people who appear to be women, clean the male toilets and probably the female ones, too.

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I always felt more at home in women's spaces. So all I have to do nowadays, is to say that I identify as a woman, and this space opens up.

Brilliant. Gives you license to be a dirty old man.

 

Posted
23 minutes ago, thecyclist said:

I always felt more at home in women's spaces. So all I have to do nowadays, is to say that I identify as a woman, and this space opens up.

Brilliant. Gives you license to be a dirty old man.

 

No, it gives you a license to be a woman if that's the gender identity with which you feel most comfortable

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

Julian, Dick, Anne, George and their dog Timmy would never have put up with this sort of stuff. :coffee1:

I am a bit vague on the finer details of "The Famous Five" but I do seem to recall George, with her rather androgynous haircut and penchant for wearing boys clothes, not infrequently ended up being tied up by somewhat piratical fellows with black clothes and moustaches!

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Posted
19 hours ago, WDSmart said:

Yes, he's a "perv" (pervert). The question is, are we as a society going to accept those who aren't what we have considered natural, or are we going to realize our definition of what is natural is too narrow?

 

And the answer is we should never normalize bearded men hanging around women's toilets. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, JonnyF said:

 

And the answer is we should never normalize bearded men hanging around women's toilets. 

So then, what would you say about:

- clean-shaven men hanging around women's toilets?
- bearded women hanging around women's toilets?
- bearded men hanging around men's toilets?
- clean-shaven men hanging around men's toilets?
- bearded women hanging around men's toilets?
- smooth-faced women hanging around men's toilets?

Do we have to have a rule for every circumstance, or can we just accept everyone as they are?

Posted
19 minutes ago, FruitPudding said:

This is woke crap needs to stop.

Crap is good fertilizer. If you embrace "woke crap," it will help you grow. 

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Posted
On 9/27/2024 at 4:41 PM, impulse said:

 

It's all fun and games until one of them rapes your loved one in the ladies room.

 

Or a dressing room at the department store ehh?

Posted
1 minute ago, Tug said:

Or a dressing room at the department store ehh?

 

Remind me...  What year did that allegedly happen?

 

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