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Originally Posted by Oling_Roachinen
I think they can understand why a woman might be uncomfortable with a penis around. Hell, want to take a guess who's probably most uncomfortable with that penis considering who's going to have it surgically removed?
Identifying as a woman and wanting to go to a spa that advertises itself as a women's spa is not literally hypocrisy in any sense.
Simply some transgender woman don't have the means, time, finance, or even inclination to have surgery. But if you ban them from women's only places (regardless of nudity) you're essentially saying they are not women. You're denying them the right to be who they are. Then is there any wonder why so many transgender people feel out of place, depressed, addicted or suicidal? I get the argument, I just think the compassion is missing.
I think some people assume this is what's going to happen:
But really it's closer to us guys having to deal with old man dong in the lockerroom, except they may experience it only once or twice in their life if at all.
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The hypocrazy is not respecting the women who feel this is uncomfortable. Do you think the business made this decision because ever patron wanted a penis around or because women in a nude spa don't want a penis around?