Okay but she is transgender, I don’t know why you keep insisting she’s not, it’s my story, and in the story I say she identifies as a man trapped in a woman’s body.
And the real reason she dresses up as a woman is to seduce me, not for the lols like she feigns, again it’s my story.
And even if she occasionally dresses up as the same sex for the hell of it, that doesn’t necessarily mean the times she dresses up as the opposite sex are insincere, I’m telling you it’s my story, she’s being sincere.
The point of the story is a persons physical sex matters in social situations, and actually, I’ve made that point regardless of whether she’s transgender or not.
Gay men have just as much opportunity to prey on men, regardless of whether we allow transwomen to use the women’s washroom or not.
Furthermore, men are more of a threat to women than other men anyway, because the vast majority of men are straight, and men are physically capable of defending themselves from other men.
According to the way you define sexuality, in the context of washrooms, only a persons physical biology is relevant, so transwomen should be called by their chromosomal sex in washrooms, not their coveted sex.
That’s your opinion it would cause less harm, my opinion is a handful less women being sexually preyed on, is worth restricting transwomen, who are not actually women, from washrooms.
And some men will in all likelihood abuse the system by insincerely dressing up as women to spy on women.
Well that’s your opinion and perception, and you’re entitled to it, just as Christians, Muslims, scholars and others are entitled to their opinion and perception that someone who doesn’t believe Jesus is the resurrected Godman, or that someone who doesn’t believe Allah is the one and only God, is not a Christian or Muslim.
If your experience isn’t objective, if people and/or science can’t confirm, deny, experience or infer it, than it may as well not exist to people and/or science.
Your subjective experience may be you are the lord of planet Zircon, and you should be addresses as such whenever you walk into a room, but we will not be able to confirm or deny it, so we don’t owe it to you.