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Doesn't answer my question whatsoever. Using a women's bathroom when you have a willie is not a "right." You're losing my friend.
I am guessing you don't realize you just demonstrated exactly what you challenged me to prove... but you be you.
What about using a men's restroom when you have a vagina and a full beard? You would flip if a fully bearded person tried to enter a women's restroom.
I'm assuming most every poster in this thread is probably a dude. And I'm assuming most of y'all live with women. Probably a girlfriend and/or wife, daughters and possibly roommates. And I'm assuming you host parties at your house and have friends that are both men and women that come to your house and hang out with you. And I'm sure they sometimes have to take a **** when over or take a piss. Do you pre-designate which bathrooms your family and friends can use based on what's between their legs? Like I get cutting off use of a bathroom in one section of the house because its your golden porcelain crown that only your cheeks can rest on and defecate into. I respect that. But that's different from cutting someone off from using the restroom because of what's between their legs right? That's not your rationale for saying to a guest, hey don't crap there. Like call me crazy, but I would think having separate sex bathrooms in homes would at least be a realtor news article worthy trend that would eventually make its way to the D&D. Instead, I think most residential homes are unisex bathrooms and presumably every poster here stays in a living space where their bathroom is designed to be unisex too. So clearly, men and women can co-exist and defecate in the same living space because we do this everyday. So what's really the issue? You can say well some trans people have penises. So do men. And so do you probably. And yet you can get along just fine sharing a crapping space with the women of your household. To which you may reply, but I won't sexually abuse the women of the house the way a trans person is more likely to. To which I say, ackshually, most crimes are usually committed by someone you know like a friend or family member than by a total stranger, especially pertaining to crimes like murder, sexual assault, theft and assault. And yet even though statistically someone you know is more likely to harm you than a total stranger, you still will let them crap in your house without any taboo involved because it's just the decent thing to do for a friend suffering holding in a deuce. Right?
When you are having a house party and a girl is in the bathroom taking a duke, if a dude walks into the bathroom while she is in there, I foresee there being an issue. Bathrooms in homes are typically single occupancy. I don't care much about trans issues one way or the other (I would prefer no legislation on the issue at all), but this is a crap example to use in rebuttal (pardon the pun).
I'd expect a better response from a lawyer. If a dude walked into an occupied stall in a public restroom where another dude is taking a crap, there's probably going to be issues too. To anyone that's worked construction there's no separate sex bathrooms. Just the honey bucket. And that's wafting in other people's poo particles in 100 degree weather while *hitting and hoping none of the blue liquid rises back up when a log is dropped to surprise your puckering *sshole. And that's with sharing the same roll of TP that other workers have used and didn't wash their hands or their ass afterwards in 100 degree weather most likely. And that's assuming the Honey Bucket collectors are on schedule when they come to replace the bins. If they're a week late on that, oh man, you are in a world of pain in this heat.
If I walk into the bathroom (not an occupied stall, the bathroom) in a ladies restroom, there are going to be problems. People will freak out. Maybe they call the police. Comparing a single occupancy restroom with a multiple occupancy restroom breaks your analogy. I don't know what a honey bucket is, I assume it is the same thing as a portable toilet (given the construction reference), like a port-a-potty or whatever brand. Those are also single occupancy bathrooms. You should have just compared to unisex multi-user bathrooms. Though rare, these do exist (and were much more common in antiquity).