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I was teaching a class when this person came in calling me "sir." I am not a gentleman. Are you a woman? Do you menstruate, give birth, or lactate? It matters. I'm not playing games. I'm not a man, and your transformation isn't my business, but you're not women. Stop. I am respectful, but you're homeless people taking over the bathroom and yelling. You don't seem to understand you have a right to call me a man. We respect people, but you don't. I'm a paramedic. It doesn't matter. You're a sad human being. I'm a woman. The internet will teach you how to respect people. Just so you know, you're being recorded in Trump's America.

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Speaker 0 questions Eric about using the girls' bathroom, but Eric claims to be transgender. He explains feeling like a girl despite being seen as a boy. Speaker 0 assumes Eric is attracted to boys, but Eric clarifies that being transgender is not about sexual orientation. Speaker 2 explains the term "cisgender" and urges Speaker 0 to let Eric use the girls' bathroom. Speaker 0 hesitates due to Eric being manipulative, but Speaker 2 advises giving in. In the end, Eric seems to have outsmarted them.

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The speaker is requesting to use the restroom but is being denied access. They argue that it is their right to use the restroom and express frustration about being excluded. The person denying access suggests using a different restroom, but the speaker insists on using the current one. The conversation becomes heated, with mentions of Zionism and Palestine. The video ends with the speaker expressing gratitude.

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The speaker ponders their options: should they continue waiting or face potential microaggressions and the need to explain themselves by entering the girls' bathroom. Waiting feels easier, even though it triggers dysphoria. They express a desire to create a t-shirt that says, "The girls went to the bathroom and all I got was gender dysphoria and this t-shirt," which they believe accurately represents their experience in the girls' bathroom.

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Speaker 0 confronts Speaker 1 for driving in the wrong direction. Speaker 1 explains that they recently moved and got confused. Speaker 0 asks about alcohol consumption and conducts tests. Speaker 1 mentions social anxiety and being non-binary. Speaker 0 tries to be respectful but struggles with the correct pronouns. Speaker 1 mentions mental health issues and generational trauma. Speaker 0 attempts a sobriety test, but Speaker 1 feels triggered. Speaker 0 tries to arrest Speaker 1, who resists and accuses Speaker 0 of being intimidating and scary due to their indigenous background. The conversation ends with Speaker 1 expressing fear.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if biological men should be able to use women's restrooms. Speaker 1 questions the relevance to immigration. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 has ever used the women's restroom, after Speaker 1 allegedly said everyone should use the other gender's bathroom today as a protest. Speaker 1 says they have not and denies advocating for men to use women's restrooms. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 regrets encouraging men to use women's restrooms and if Speaker 1 ever considered that women don't want men in their bathrooms. Speaker 0 then asks if Speaker 1 thinks it's appropriate for men to use women's restrooms because Speaker 0 believes Speaker 1 is taking rights away from underage girls.

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The speaker asserts their right to enter women's restrooms, locker rooms, and spaces, declaring they are a woman regardless of others' opinions. They claim that figures like Oli London, Ben Shapiro, Steven Hilton, Tim Pool, "moms of bigotry," Lives of TikTok, Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh, Matt Gaetz, and Nick Fuentes are powerless to prevent them. The speaker states they go where they please and, to date, no one has dared to stop them.

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This speaker rails against transgender people in the women's bathroom, opening with, "This new world where these people wanna go into the women's bathroom with your guys' children, and we're gonna think that this is okay." "That's the root." They say, "You can be whoever the fuck you wanna be," then urge listeners to imagine mothers at Disneyland as "this thing comes in the women's restroom" and ask, "Are you out of your fucking mind? Are you out of your mind?" They insist, "But I'm a woman. Look. I'm wearing the dress. It's pretty hot." They ask, "do you want this person in the women's restroom? I don't, and I'm a male." They claim "society is trying to make that acceptable" and lament, "I'm sick to my stomach." The remark concludes with, "That is a grown man with a mustache telling Charlie that he wants to be called a she."

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Speaker 1 expresses that the situation is traumatizing and asserts that as a woman there is a space reserved for women. She questions the right of a transgender person to be in that space, stating, "he has a penis. A full and testicle. Okay? And and I don't care what it it's a man. You got one? You're a man." She argues that if they entered the men's section based on anatomy, it would be a man, and notes that they may not like women, but that for her and many other women, they do not feel comfortable and "it's not okay." She adds, "I'm sorry to talk to Okay? So well, I yeah. Yeah. You're sorry. You should be, sweetie, and you're out of alignment, and this is not right." She implies the other person is out of alignment and suggests attention to the situation, even commenting on the other person’s personal circumstances: "it must be hard not being a real man. Try it." She urges that every woman get all of their information. Speaker 0 responds, discussing a security guard who said that this is not allowed. Speaker 1 disregards the security guard's stance, insisting she does not care what the security guard says. Speaker 0 clarifies that the security guard doesn't want to be involved, and Speaker 1 insists that the guard should not have been present or allowed in the space. The exchange centers on whether a transgender person should be in the women's space and the authorities' stance on access. The discussion highlights discomfort, boundaries, and perceived inappropriateness from the perspective of Speaker 1, while Speaker 0 defers to the security guard's position. The dialogue ends with an emphatic consolidation of their stance: "Exactly. Thank you. Exactly. No."

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Amy is upset because a man in the women's restroom made her uncomfortable, but she is being asked to leave instead of him. She questions why only trans rights are being prioritized over women's rights at Angel City Brewery. Another person suggests making the man leave instead. The situation escalates as Amy refuses to leave, feeling that women's rights are being ignored. The conversation becomes tense as the focus shifts to the brewery's stance on trans rights versus women's rights.

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I was misgendered three times in 24 hours at restaurants. At Benihana, the server referred to me as "sir," and my girlfriend corrected her, but the server didn't understand and insisted she was talking to me. We left because of the uncomfortable vibe. Later, at another restaurant, I was again called "sir," and after correcting them, I left feeling uncomfortable. At a third restaurant, I asked for the bathroom and was again called "sir," so I left once more. Servers in the food industry can be respectful without using gendered terms. Misgendering affects my day negatively, especially when it happens repeatedly.

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If you corner a wild animal, they become dangerous. I dare anyone to stop me from using a women's bathroom or prevent a transgender woman from doing the same. This is a call to action for those in the US who are scared or have LGBTQ+ children. Arm yourselves, buy guns, and learn to use them. We need to protect ourselves and our transgender brothers and sisters, as well as the rest of the LGBTQ+ community. I would die for my girlfriends to ensure their safety and freedom. So go ahead, protect your kids.

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The speaker recounts an incident where a Delta employee intentionally misgenders them multiple times. The speaker confronts the employee, who apologizes but denies intentionality. The speaker warns the employee about their condescending behavior and threatens to have them escorted out of the building. The speaker ultimately decides to let the matter go and proceeds with their own actions.

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I saw a man shaving in the women's bathroom at Planet Fitness. He identifies as a woman, and I support him in Christ. However, I feel uncomfortable with him using the women's bathroom. He is a spiritual being experiencing life as a human, and he wants to change his gender. Just wanted to share my thoughts. Translation: I saw a man shaving in the women's bathroom at Planet Fitness. He identifies as a woman, and I support him in Christ. However, I feel uncomfortable with him using the women's bathroom. He is a spiritual being experiencing life as a human, and he wants to change his gender. Just wanted to share my thoughts.

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I went to physical therapy at 7 in the morning and got misgendered by someone I had already told my pronouns to. I reminded them that my pronouns are they/them, and they acknowledged it. However, I had to repeatedly explain to my physical therapist that I didn't want to do an exercise that made me uncomfortable due to gender dysphoria.

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A transgender activist was asked to explain the premise of the movement, but they deflected and changed the subject. The speaker believes it is their right to ask this question because there are civil rights specifically for women, such as special bathrooms and sports leagues. They argue that if men are claiming the right to enter these spaces, either all special rights for women need to be abolished or the activists need to explain how these men are actually women. The speaker is not willing to abolish women's rights and believes most women in the country feel the same way.

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The speaker questions the racial identity of a woman who transitioned from identifying as Indian to black. Another person clarifies that she has always identified as black. The speaker expresses confusion and suggests further investigation. The conversation becomes tense as the question is repeated.

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Trans women are women, but the speaker disagrees. They argue that nobody confronts the speaker's opinion and questions why anyone would want to be close to a trans woman. The speaker insults the trans woman, saying she doesn't look or act like a woman. The trans woman defends herself, stating that many people accept and support her. The conversation becomes heated, and the speaker asks the trans woman to leave their store. The trans woman mentions that some people find the situation hurtful, but the speaker dismisses their feelings, claiming not to care at their age. They mention their service in Vietnam as a reason for their indifference.

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"No matter what, bathrooms can definitely be tricky for not just transgender kids and teenagers, but non binary folks, or even cisgender folks who are gender non conforming." "Some of the, I think, helpful tips and tricks are find a close family member or friend who you feel comfortable with, who they're like your bathroom buddy." "It might seem silly at first, but it's really helpful and brings about a sense of security to have someone who you know has your back." "Sometimes using the bathrooms, if we can find a single user bathroom or a gender all inclusive one, often those are even just labeled family bathrooms, but they're there for people to use and they're there for transgender and gender diverse folks to use." "If those are there, think those are great options as well."

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A person recounts an incident where a Delta employee intentionally misgendered them multiple times. The person confronts the employee, who denies it was intentional. The person warns the employee about their authority to escort them out of the building if they continue. The person decides to ignore the situation and puts on something.

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The speaker discusses the issue of including trans women in the category of women. They argue that not including trans women is transphobic and offensive. The speaker believes that trans people exist and should be recognized as the gender they identify with. They express concern that excluding trans women erases their experiences and perpetuates harmful ideas. The conversation becomes heated as the speaker challenges the other person's beliefs and urges them to educate themselves on the topic. The discussion touches on the issue of rape, highlighting that trans women are also vulnerable to sexual violence.

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I was confronted by a neighbor for using the women's restroom, despite being a trans woman named Kaylee for over four years. I had stomach issues and needed to use the single-use bathroom, which I felt was safe. The neighbor insisted I was a man and repeatedly misgendered me. I lost my composure and screamed in frustration, feeling that my home should be a safe space. My friends, instead of supporting me, blamed me for escalating the situation, which was deeply hurtful. I felt triggered and unsupported, realizing these friends weren't the ones I needed. It’s disheartening to face such hostility, especially in a place meant to feel safe.

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The speaker describes the shock of discovering a biological man in their locker room without prior notice. They approached an official who explained that the locker rooms had been made unisex to accommodate this situation. The speaker highlights the violation of privacy and safety for women and girls, questioning the message it sends to them. They express concern about their rights being dismissed in order to protect a small population. The overall sentiment among those in the locker room was a feeling of being disregarded.

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The speaker shares a bad experience at a bar where they were misgendered. They tried to explain that not everyone identifies as a lady, but the bar staff got angry and kicked them out. They felt hurt because it was the first time they had opened up about their identity. They tried talking to another person, but he also dismissed their concerns. The speaker expected a positive experience at a queer bar but found it to be dominated by gay white men. They felt embarrassed and wished for acceptance. The speaker mentions that their wife was also mistreated and referred to as a lady. They conclude by expressing their disgust at the presence of transphobia within the community.

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I'm just heading to the bathroom. What are you doing in the girl's bathroom? I'm a trans girl. But, you're not a girl. Oh, we're doing all of this now. Interesting. I've never heard of this before, and I don't know what to say. I'm sorry you feel that way. I pay a lot of money to feel safe in the bathroom. Me too. Excuse me. Weird. Do you think that's okay?
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