I will add that nonbinary people want unisex toilets, not "gender-affirming" toilets.
Uh, yeah, I know, I just quoted one saying that, namely, wierd, who just identified as genderqueer like two posts ago and wants unisex toilets.
and
*sigh*
Many young/middle-aged cis women actually don't sit down while using public toilets. Man, this is the crazy misinformation thread today ...
I think everyone knows that most women don't literally sit down like you would in a chair in public toilets, but to men, that's still a sitting position compared to standing up. That said, even if most women
stood, that wouldn't be contradictory to what wierd said, which was that some men regard any sitting position as "for girls", not that all girls or any girls do it. The two statements are effectively logically unrelated.
What I'm saying is, I don't know what your point with either of these posts was and I feel like you're getting annoyed and checking out of the conversation. Which is
fine, to be sure, you don't have to involve yourself in it, but it does leave me wondering why you're... still involving yourself in it, just in this kind of low-effort sort of snipey way.
Transgender people in their, ugh, desired bathroom do not violate that space.
This "ugh" goes a long way to establishing that whole "Karen" thing, man. It is, literally, a desire, a preference, to use one bathroom over another. Good reasons for a desire, or no reasons at all, don't make the word itself wrong. "Desired" is in no way pejorative or invalidating unless
you view it that way.