you could look like a full woman and I'd still tell you to use the men's restroom
At least you're consistent about that.
But that still makes more problems than it solves. Like people who look "fully male" can't really be going into random female bathrooms.
I still don't like the idea. Whether or it's shown to be ineffective, laws to segregate bathrooms by lovees is a preventative and protective measure. If unilove bathrooms were built, it would more or less cater to this problem.
Also, why is this showing up now? Isn't this news like a month or two old?
If you peep that infographic I posted earlier, lots of states have had these kinds of laws allowing trans people into their preferred bathrooms for over a decade and they haven't seen any change in loveual assault crime. Unilove bathrooms are a good thing to have too though.
The White House did some sort of thing that brought this issue back up again, which is why people are talking about it.
I didn't realize this earlier, but since trans people make up such a small percentage of the US population (estimated 0.1% to 0.5%) you're not likely to be in a public bathroom with a trans person in your life more than like 5 times. Just let them be, it'll barely affect anyones life.