by External Poster » Tue Sep 14, 2004 9:58 pm
This posting is from: Rhianna
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I am in TOTAL agreement with whomever wrote this with one very minor
exception and that is the elevator ride to one's room. However, there
is very likely a few DLV attendees residing at that hotel and if so, the
restroom issue appears to be solved. In a hotel where no one from DLV
has taken residence, common sense prevails and I would also suggest the
original author's option #4.
Let me relate a personal incident of mine here in Phoenix. I was at a
restaurant and HAD to go despitre my good kidneys. So, I used the men's
room as I was uncertain of the ramifications of the other choice. Once
in, there was a fella in the only closed stall there. I waited. When
he came out and saw me, he stopped and had a very surprised look on his
face. To diffuse the situation and help us both feel better, I quoted
George Burns' statement to John Denver when he appeared as God; "Not
what you expected, huh?" We both got a good laugh from that.
The original author is right in that there is NO right of passage to the
ladies' restrooms. We take our chances regardless how well we behave,
although proper decorum does minimize the possibility of confrontation
or complaint. I would, however, and in all fairness to "legal"
transexuals, think that they would have some sort of right to that
ladies rooms but then, legalities in that matter can vary from state to
state just as the right to carry firearms.
I can expound forever on this matter but to what avail? It's a dead
horse that reincarnates every year. It is my firm opinion that if
people, all people, considered others, there's be a lot less hostility
around.
Hope I didn't bore y'all and also hope I didn't shake a hornets' nest.
The last time, in an MSN transgender club/group, that I expounded on a
mundane matter, I seem to have PO'd one member who came at me with both
guns a-blazing. I tried to appease that member but she came at me again
with fist and forehead. I wrote the founder of the group and asked that
my membership be terminated. I was an assistant manager of the group
and couldn't delete my own membership.
Pax Vobiscum,
Rhianna
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(This posting was entered by Rhianna, an external user of MyDLV.)