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Originally posted by corsair00
Issue 1: The transgender person is ripped out of their mind on psych meds - likely making them manic and hypersexual. Issue 2: The person has obvious psychological and mental problems associated with their sexuality. Issue 3: All recreation centers have separate rooms that lock for the handicapped (and anybody else that requests one and pays for it).
Conclusion: They are not guilty of public indecency for reasons of mental illness and medical issues.
Originally posted by Rastus3663
reply to post by mademyself1984
Projection is one of the top defense mechanisms; so why are you trying to project the idea that I defend pedophilia? Have issues in that area yourself?
Originally posted by Rastus3663
reply to post by corsair00
Not all trangendered individuals take psyche meds. Many of them do for issues such as depression; but the ones I've met found that once they made up their mind to switch, they did not need the anti-depressants any longer.
Originally posted by Rastus3663
reply to post by mademyself1984
To be a psychologist you have to have a Ph.D.
Originally posted by Rastus3663
reply to post by mademyself1984
Don't really know what I believe on whether or not homosexuality is a choice. The reason why never really concerned me. The person in question never showered with pre-teen girls. In fact she never showered with any of the teenage or college girls that I am aware of. My position is that in the state of Washington she is legally female and has the right to use the female locker room at her college if she so desires.
Originally posted by Rastus3663
reply to post by mademyself1984
And what reliable source do you have that claims that she was exposing herself to children?
I am a captain of the swim team at Capital High School (one of the swim teams that practices at the college) I personally do not have any issue with the woman being in our locker room so to generalize that the "girls are uncomfortable" is not true. I feel this woman has just as much of a right to be there than anyone else and am annoyed how out of control this has gotten.
Originally posted by Rastus3663
reply to post by mademyself1984
Those sources are a joke. As liberal as Washington state is she would have been arrested if she had engaged in the type of conduct that was suggested.