In other words, this is mostly about people with made up genders. Obviously the confusion lies with those who are gender confused.
In other words, this is mostly about people with made up genders. Obviously the confusion lies with those who are gender confused.The board said that 'the [old] policy is based on a binary view of gender and a distinction between male and female bodies,' which makes rules about baring nipples 'unclear' for those who do not identify as women.
A few confused, mostly pretenders.In other words, this is mostly about people with made up genders. Obviously the confusion lies with those who are gender confused.
Yeah, weirdos.A few confused, mostly pretenders.
That is your opinion.It is hypocritical to only allow men to show their nipples. That is the point being made. In fact, the majority of US states allow women to be topless in public where men can be topless.
I don't disagree but if the rule only applies to trans and non binary people, no ground was gained for women.It is hypocritical to only allow men to show their nipples. That is the point being made. In fact, the majority of US states allow women to be topless in public where men can be topless.
But can't a biologically born woman identify as non binary? Seriously asking because I get confused these days.I don't disagree but if the rule only applies to trans and non binary people, no ground was gained for women.
The rule does not apply to only trans and non binary. It was just the example that proved the hypocrisy. A nipple of a trans person could be posted before top surgery but not after. Pure hypocrisy.I don't disagree but if the rule only applies to trans and non binary people, no ground was gained for women.