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Would You Be Happy ? M&s Changing Room Policy

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Bobbisox1 | 11:30 Mon 04th Nov 2019 | News
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Sharing a dressing room with the opposite sex?
Again is this a case of ‘ pandering to the minority’ ?

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/marks-spencer-changing-rooms-gender-women-men-a9180391.html

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With lockable cubicles, I wouldn't be bothered. With communal rooms, I would. You are totally wrong, spath... it is not "transphobic". I would be perfectly happy to share space with a woman dressed as a man... so it isn't about "trans" people. I would not be comfortable sharing with a man, though. That may be sexist, but life is, and sonis reality.
12:17 Mon 04th Nov 2019
Both friends... yes.
Sometimes, Retro, you do speak absolute bullcr@p.
Disrespecting the youngsters of today. Tarring them with the same brush....
As an example, We have four children,(two girls and two boys)...the boys and our eldest daughter have secured themselves great jobs since graduating from their universities, and our youngest daughter has just started a 4 year course( normally 3, but wants to take honours) at her University.

What do the young think of your views?

Maybe the juvenile delinquents, barely articulates, morons etc, on this site( which you call them), would consider an old person, like yourself, who should set an example, as a stupid, rather bitter, sad human being, that, hopefully, they will not, ever, get to think and be like in their older years.
I thought you were better than that, retro......but there again, as I don't know you as I know many good people here in real life, you're just a pixel.
Mmmm Pixel...

Oh sorry, wrong pixel...
;-) xx
I don't know what all the fuss is about. The chances of sharing the changing rooms in M&S with a transman etc would be absolutely miniscule.
No need to change anything then...
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Yogi, nearly everyone on here have concluded that the two who dealt the insults are not representative of young people,but to tell someone they shouldn’t vote because of their age is very immature,even for a 21 yr old , I like young people ( I used to one ) and would have liked to call him out on why he thinks that way, but he scarpered :0/
I don't think much has been changed. The feminist who tweeted (who obviously has some kind of agenda) then changed her tweet to say that in fact her friend's daughter had not actually been next to a bloke in the cubicle but was in the queue next to him whilst he was clutching a selection of bras. Hardly scary stuff.
Our Markies used to have 2 cubicles.

They alos used to stock gents clothing.

Both are now gone!
Absolutely not scary stuff. Once we start accepting that men can wear what they like- and they are no longer policed or threatened by other men... we will move a huge step forward.
Yes men can wear and purchase what they like. Better than nicking underwear off peoples' washing lines.
Of course, lol x meanwhile... until we can educate the rest of society about personal freedom, women are paying for the possibility of men being violent... as if we don't already have that risk.
The sooner we have acceptance for everyone the better.
Maybe if gymladtim would come back and tell us just what misery and destruction the older generation have caused then we might be able to make some sense of his accusations. It might have been better had he said 'some' instead of pointing the finger at 'all' the older generation.
This is not about "sense" though, Andres. It is hysteria, self-entitlement and a total disbelief that saying what you want- doesn't automatically make it true.
Don't see the issue here cos what sane man would go clothes shopping at M and S anyway???
Men of a certain age...?
Pensioners who are looking for a pair of slacks and some comfy slippers maybe
I was not going to comment any further on this thread but when I read Pastafreak's comments about me making them feel invisible and insignificant that hurt me.

I apologise for making you feel that way - it's not what I would ever intend and not what I'm about. I am sorry.
Thank you Tim.
Tim, // Can you believe the other day a 68 year old asked me what CIS means. //

Yes, I can believe it because most 68 year olds I know actually live in the real world where the fake, specifically manufactured label 'Cis' doesn't actually exist. You want a label? Fine... stick one on yourself .... but don't assume that everyone else will capitulate to your politically correct nonsense. They won't. Most of them have far more sense.

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