It should be your choice what bathroom you use. Even if you “look like a man” but are a woman, you should be able to use the women’s bathroom without being attacked. Same goes for men who “look like women”, in their words. Also, if a man “looks like a woman” or looks feminine but says his pronouns are he/him and that he’s a man, his pronouns are he/him and he’s a man.

I feel like I’m preaching to the choir here, but I can’t STAND IT. I’m a cis lesbian for crying out loud but at least I’m not like Arielle Scarcella or whatever the hell her name is.

  • owenfromcanada@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    Sounds like you’re arguing semantics. If you don’t have gendered pronouns in your language, then yeah I wouldn’t expect there to be any issues. In languages with gendered pronouns, each person gets to decide which ones apply to them. It’s not that complicated.