Angel (last page)
Good to hear, for a moment, I thought I was going crazy. There are no easy answers and things are quite complicated already. Personally, the chances of predators using the trans feature to commit crime is quite slim, but it does happen, rarely. Parental supervision of their children going to the washroom may be necessary, though the trouble comes when, say, a father has a two year-old girl, she needs to use the washroom, then what? Personally, I'd allow the child to use the washroom for the disabled, as they tend to be the most private while consisting of just one room, and the parent can wait outside. Though, if that's not available, as long as the child is potty trained, the child should just check out the washroom first, and then use it when feeling safe.
Annie,
I don't see any material that would get anyone banned. As Angel said, I am defending the rights of transgender people, whilst going against prejudice against them, as I feel that is the right thing to do.
I don't know who reports who, though it tends to be Annie most concerned about rules and what happens if they are broken.
Anyways, I suppose now would be a good time to not worry about the topic anyways. All I can say, is that there seems to be an overreaction, maybe even paranoia, regarding transgender peoples' washroom preferences somehow allowing child predators to commit crime, which may happen, but if it does, it is easily discovered (hence why most idiots doing that get caught red-handed quickly). I'm pretty sure even transgenders can suddenly attack the criminal, or defend the child, involved, too. As for which washroom is selected, using any toilet works, the cubicle offers necessary privacy in all washrooms for everyone anyways.
Well, I am waiting for users involved in the RPs I'm also involved to do their part.
30-May-2016 23:00:39