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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 669168" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>In cases like this it is best to forget the transgender thing. It really doesn't make a difference anyway. Focus should be in actions.</p><p></p><p>She is totally on her rights to dress as she chooses to as long as long as she doesn't break the decency laws (I assume one should keep certain body parts covered by law in public places in most countries.) Overly sexualised behaviour is another matter. If establishment has some rules about things like butt grabbing or what kind of language is allowed, those of course are same to any male or female patron. It doesn't matter one iota, if man or women in question is transgender or not.</p><p></p><p>About bathrooms: It is best that people are let to use the bathroom they feel comfortable to use. At least here ladies' bathrooms tend to consist common area and cubicles. Cubicles have locks and everyone in the common area is fully clothed and most personal thing they do is wash hands and add make up. Gents' bathrooms on the other hand usually have urinals in common area so there is much more 'to show.' I would assume that transgender women would strongly prefer ladies' bathroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 669168, member: 14557"] In cases like this it is best to forget the transgender thing. It really doesn't make a difference anyway. Focus should be in actions. She is totally on her rights to dress as she chooses to as long as long as she doesn't break the decency laws (I assume one should keep certain body parts covered by law in public places in most countries.) Overly sexualised behaviour is another matter. If establishment has some rules about things like butt grabbing or what kind of language is allowed, those of course are same to any male or female patron. It doesn't matter one iota, if man or women in question is transgender or not. About bathrooms: It is best that people are let to use the bathroom they feel comfortable to use. At least here ladies' bathrooms tend to consist common area and cubicles. Cubicles have locks and everyone in the common area is fully clothed and most personal thing they do is wash hands and add make up. Gents' bathrooms on the other hand usually have urinals in common area so there is much more 'to show.' I would assume that transgender women would strongly prefer ladies' bathroom. [/QUOTE]
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