Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Penises in the women's locker rooms

106 replies

VickyEadie · 20/08/2018 11:16

www.reddit.com/r/GenderCritical/comments/98rfd3/askt_post_finally_let_myself_be_completely_naked/

So pleased this penis-holder felt "liberated".

OP posts:
ShotsFired · 21/08/2018 13:05

There's also freedom of choice and an element of "all in this together" in that sort of situation, @UndercoverGC.

But in single sex environments, then just one single person of the opposite sex deliberately putting themselves in there without the agreement of all the natal sex makes it 100% mixed sex, by force/overriding the wishes of the majority.

It's not like homeopathy where the effect is absolutely neglible.

VickyEadie · 21/08/2018 13:05

I'm generally quite relaxed about communal changing, from years of sport.

Me too. If I know for certain only women are going to be in there, that is.

OP posts:
UndercoverGC · 21/08/2018 13:15

I quite agree.
Point was that this man was absolutely not behaving like a woman using changing rooms to get changed. He was being a man flashing his penis at women.

ErrolTheDragon · 21/08/2018 13:18

Me too. I don't know how men behave ... maybe some of them are less concerned about privacy but somehow I doubt that changing in front of the mirror is normal behaviour in their locker rooms either.

Datun · 21/08/2018 13:27

It will definitely need a core of women in the female changing to object. By walking into the male changing room and changing there.

Even if the management got arsey, the resulting public furore would be beneficial.

I realise this is what ManFriday is all about, and it would only take two or three angry women on the day.

MrGHardy · 21/08/2018 17:26

"What's that theory about making your lies so outlandish people actually believe them more readily?"

"Trumpism (but you need to repeat it 100 times)"

Saw Trevor Noah the other day on Trump publicly saying his AG "should" stop the investigation. He was saying that if he had done it in private and people found out, it would have been seen as clear evidence of obstruction of justice. But out in the open, he somehow gets away with it.

I think Trump and TRAs employ the same methods, to a very large degree.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread