ANSWERS: 33
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It honestly, genuinely does not bother me at all. I don't use the bathroom to spy on other women or make sure they're "real". Half the time I'm quietly praying that I'm not peeing too loudly, let alone worrying about what anyone else is doing.
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I don't care. I don't see how anyone could care. We all have our own stalls.
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I have no problem with it either. Half of the time I'm walking around in an absent-minded fog so that I don't even notice who's in the bathroom with me! :-)
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I doubt I would even notice - we all go in there and shut the door behind us so no worries.
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I would be like "ooo there is a rather tall looking woman in the bathroom, her chin is a bit manly? Oh she's cross genderrrrr I see! Well that's cool - I've never been witness to this before - should I be feeling slightly weird? Hmm good on her for making that change - do what you feel is right I say, even if it is nipping and tucking your willy and growing some breasts!! That alone takes courage - going into a women's bathroom, pff, they deserve that !"
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thanks everyone for your answers, others are welcome to still answer this question
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It doesn't bother me. It wouldn't bother me if a man had to use the women's washroom, either, assuming he truly did have to use it. We all have our own stalls, after all. But you should say "biological women," not "real women."
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We'd only have to interact while washing our hands, I wouldn't care at all.
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I doubt I would notice. I don't care, and I don't greatly study those who are in the rest room at the same time as I am.
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It's be so rare that that would happen I don't care. I probably wouldn't even notice.
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It doesn't bother me at all. Actually, I think I would be more offended if transgendered women were being forced to use the men's restroom where they are more likely to be harmed (whether verbally or physically).
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Not a problem as far as I am concerned.
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I probably wouldn't even notice. We have individual stalls, so the only time I would even possibly have a chance to notice is while washing my hands. As for showering, all of the public showers I have ever used have had individual stalls.
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Everyone has to use the restroom. It's a basic right.
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I dont know why it'd bother anyone, as long as they arent trying to knife people after they wash their hands, I've got no problem. (Although, if anyone is trying to knife people in the bathroom I suggest they be classy and take that out to the parkinglot where it belongs).
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If they have their female parts, they are a "real woman". And women use the women's bathroom.
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I don't care, personally. Oftentimes I wonder why we have separate bathrooms for different genders, anyway. Are women afraid of seeing a urinal? are men afraid of the tampon machine? I really don't get it.
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if this was reversed iw ould fell a little wigged out if females trying to be men went into the mens room, you should however specify in your question if you mean pre or post of transgengered ppl
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I wish more would allow it. Or, better yet, have gender-neutral bathrooms for whomever to use.
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it wouldnt bother me in the least.
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It's cool with me.
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It would be kind of a suprise, but I really wouldnt mind. I would prob try to chat a bit just because I honestly havent really met a transgendered female in person. Not that I have anything against it. We just dont see too many in Georgia. But to answer your question, I would just be like cool. hey. do my business. wash my hands, and if we are going out at the same time say hey how are you...
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I'm going to assume that they are in there for the same reason as I am, and that's about all. Is there going to be a Chromosome test to gain entry?
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well when you gotta go you gotta go.
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koool i really wouldn't mind much but would feel kinda weird if you knew ;)
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there not doing anything in there that i ain't doin, I don't care.
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totally cool with it
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I wonder if you'd all feel the same way if he wasn't fully transgendered and it was just a ploy and he came up and whipped out his junk and was like "hey baby lemme get in there."
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Knock yourself out, it doesnt bug me. Just dont look in my stall or hit on me and we have no issues.
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Women's bathrooms always have individual stalls for the really personal stuff, and hardly anyone is otherwise exposed while washing their hands, so it is not too much of a problem. If the individual is there to oogle women - it would be wrong.
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As long as they don't pee on the seat, I don't care.
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..i don't care..i actually think it wouldn't be a bad idea to just have one bathroom for men and women..stalls included of course..it would save space..time and water
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i would not have a problem with it at all. she is a she and not a he through surgery.
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