
so it seems that history repeats itself. all of this has happened before, and it will all happen again. the concept, so poignantly revisited time and time again through out history, was brought to mind while reading marti’s post from the mothership (or would that be the motherblog).
admittedly, i have a history (there’s that word again) of mixed feelings on the issue, but i find that as time progresses, i’m of the mind that people should use the bathroom that reflects who they are. and it’s no one’s business what’s in my pants. and that goes for the person in the next stall, as well. you know, in all the years i’ve been using public ladies rooms, i’ve never seen a naked body save my own. not that i’ve been looking, mind you. and every multiple person public rest room i’ve visited all have stalls. funny how that works – no one sees what’s in my pants, and i don’t see what’s in other people’s pants.
perhaps this time, we can break the cycle. because really, i don’t want to relive this nightmare.



Never seen a single persons genitals in a bathroom and can’t imagine that it will ever happen. It’s been over 10 years since Louisville passed it’s gender identity inclusive anti-discrimination law and we have yet to have the first problem with bathrooms. That being said, I really don’t have much patience for cross dressers barging on in.
Comment by Kelly — May 25, 2010 @ 3:50 pm
when you start to draw lines, a line will usually go right through some people. where’s the line between cross dressers and trans people?
Comment by nexy — May 26, 2010 @ 6:08 am
That’s the problem. But, my other point is still valid, zero problems here in the ‘Ville.
Comment by Kelly — May 26, 2010 @ 7:34 pm