I'm glad the ten trans people who use that bathroom over the course of the year nolonger feel oppressed. Great change, men and women have an unfair advantage in identicying their bathroom and there needs to be a new toilet that is a urinal and a toilet seat combined into one mechanism. So that these ten people can feel comfy.
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Right then....
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If you couldn't tell, I was being sarcastic. If a bathroom is already unisex, then why does it matter what gender they consider themself as? They have a urethra just like a dude and just like a dudette. They aren't special, they dont need reassurance that being trans means that they can go to the bathroom still. They are the ones who got offended by a toilet first anyways
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Your right, absolutely. But I have a feeling the action is more political than practical.