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Public restrooms have always been a classic cruising spot, and we don't see that going away any time soon. Transgender people cannot safely use the bathroom of the gender they were assigned at birth just because the law requires them to. Trans employees need to be able to use the restroom at work to keep their jobs without risking their health and safety. Research has shown that cruising in public restrooms provides gay men with a sense of connection and acceptance.

Access to public restrooms is a basic right protected by the Civil Rights Act of , and transgender people deserve and need equal access to facilities to safely exist and participate in public life. On February 15, Muhsin Hendricks, an openly gay imam, Islamic scholar and LGBT rights activist was shot and killed in Gqeberha, South Africa as he was leaving to . Trans people have long been using public restrooms just like everyone else without incident.

Trans people are routinely subjected to harassment and assault in bathrooms. In every city or village, public urinals served as an LGBTQ lighthouse, as a magnet. Es sabido que las fuerzas militares venezolanas ejercen un inmenso poder político en el país, que altos mandos militares ocupan posiciones clave en el gobierno y que los . It is simply common sense for trans people to use the bathroom that best matches their identity.

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Since homosexuality has often been stigmatized and marginalized, cruising bathrooms allows these men to find a community where they can be open about their desires. Law enforcement officials and sexual assault advocates in states and cities with trans-inclusive policies have said over and over: bathroom bans do not make anyone safer. Research has shown that cruising in public restrooms provides gay men with a sense of connection and acceptance.

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Most states, cities, and schools respect these rights, but 18 states have passed laws restricting our right to use public facilities, citing myths and negative stereotypes about transgender people to spread fear and misinformation. Trans-inclusive policies allow all people—including transgender people—to use the bathroom that best matches their gender identity.

Nondiscrimination laws protecting transgender people in these kinds of facilities have been around for a long time, with no increase in public safety incidents in restrooms or locker rooms. Sadly, anti-trans extremists are spreading fear and misinformation about trans people, attacking our right to simply use the restroom. Public toilets have often been associated with murky perverts prowling around.

In fact, improving access to public spaces is good for everyone, while policing bathrooms has resulted in elevated harassment in restrooms, including against cisgender women who might not fit gendered stereotypes. Offering separate or private bathrooms is a great way to ensure anyone can feel comfortable when they go to the bathroom, whether or not they're transgender.

Without the ability to use a public restroom, trans people are less able to live their lives and travel outside their home. They know their own needs best! I shit and drink stranger's piss. Everyone deserves to take care of their body in safety and privacy. Hungary deepened its repression of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people on March 18 as the parliament passed a draconian law that will outlaw Pride .

Watch exhibitionist adventures gay naked in public bathroom on ThisVid, the HD tube site with a largest gay scat collection. Nonbinary people should always be able to use the restroom that they feel safest in. Research shows there is no link between trans-inclusive bathrooms and crimes in bathrooms or locker rooms. Excluding trans people from public restrooms does not protect anyone, and laws that do so are cruel, dehumanizing, and contribute to a climate of fear and judgment.

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In addition to being discriminatory, bathroom bans are bad for our health! Trans people also need to be able to access government buildings for basic tasks like voting or visiting the post office. Public toilets have often been associated with murky perverts prowling around. In fact, studies have found that discriminatory bathroom and locker room policies are associated with higher rates of other students assaulting trans youth.

In every city or village, public urinals served as an LGBTQ lighthouse, as a magnet. Regardless of state or federal law, you have the right under the Civil Rights Act of and the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to use the restroom that aligns with your gender identity. I was reading an gay travel guide from , and it reminded me that I've never understood the mechanics of the toilet pick-up. Since homosexuality has often been stigmatized and marginalized, cruising bathrooms allows these men to find a community where they can be open about their desires.

1. One of the notable features of the guide is that among all the bars and bathhouses listed, many locations also suggest cruising toilets. Banning transgender people from using facilities in alignment with their gender identity deprives them of the ability to participate in public life.