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Lot of talk of bigots in this convasation. Thats the domain of us scots (just hibs and celtic fans) and we do it better than anyone else. You welsh wouldnt know bigotry if it bit you on the arse.
They are all different, some nappy changing rooms don't always have a toilet in them, you might have another child with you who is crying for a pee, do you send them in on their own while you are changing the babies nappy? there are so many different scenarios.
I just meant that it's extending the argument but the points are the same.
Judging by the majority of reactions about this subject (or indeed most threads I've seen which concern similar issues of sexuality) I do think that people who openly identify as non binary are very brave to do so. They will undoubtedly be met with equally, if not more bigoted attitudes and anyone who thinks they are making an easy choice is mistaken. Whilst some progress has been made with attitudes towards sexism and racism (although some of the comments directed towards adz are completely unacceptable), homophobia and to a greater extent, transphobia seems to be much easier to encounter in everyday attitudes.
Personally, I've seen a friend's young child identify from the age of about 3 or 4 as the opposite of which they were born, and the difficulties this has caused, mainly due to social stigma is heartbreaking.
this thread reminds me of the time i went to have my testicles checked. as the thai nurse cupped my balls she said 'dont worry an erection is perfectly normal when i do this'. i said 'i dont have an erection' to which she replied 'i do'