Gender Identity Restrooms

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Transgender humans; everywhere, these individuals, wrongly labeled by their looks, sexual orientation or even the way they “act”, they get treated horribly like this on the daily. The daily obstacles transgender people face is their choice of restroom and how society sees their choice as odd or not understandable. Some think of these individuals as outcasts to society because they are different or don't fit into everyone else's clique or what they think a life should look like. In this paper I argue that the gender one identifies as, should be able to use the correct gender identification bathroom instead of their “original” sex restroom.
Daily challenges vary from person to person depending on their gender, race, age, etc. Some just hitting …show more content…

According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, transgender means “relating to or being a person who identifies with or expresses a gender identity that differs from the one which corresponds with the person’s sex at birth”. If you identified as a woman and were all dolled up for a date at the local nightclub and had to enter the men’s room to use the restroom wouldn’t it be rather difficult for your self esteem to be built up as a transgender woman when you are still continuously living life like a man? Now imagine if you had this type of thinking and life structure then another person bashed the thought of you being you. “Nearly 46 percent of transgender students attempt suicide. When students are denied access to the bathrooms of their expressed gender, those rates rise to over 60 percent” (Washington Post, 2016). This is due to not being able to use the bathroom of the expressed gender of the child and is ludicrous. Although some may say that the transgender community is a threat to the people of the “real” gender in the bathroom and should not be allowed because of the many dangerous situations that others may think might arise, but it is rather unethical to not allow someone who identifies as that gender to use the restrooms of the gender that they feel comfortable with. The fact that many deaths have come out of these students not being able to use their correct …show more content…

In a different way to see things; a transgender person is a black person from before the civil rights movement when they didn’t stop from defending what they thought of was right for them and how they should be treated and respected. This can come back to the gender identification bathroom in the thought as since many are not as supportive of this, a way to think of it is what if you were in their shoes. Helpful ways to address the challenges that the trans community faces would be to “use appropriate name and/or pronouns appropriate to the person's identity, give them access to restroom facilities appropriate to the person’s identity, give access to the locker room facilities no matter what their gender identity is, be a role model, give accurate information” and many other ways to help the transgender community (Advocates for Youth, 2003). In other ways that we can help the transgender community places can get “family” bathrooms or “family” changing rooms so that it could benefit not only families but even people of the trans community. The trans community can contribute to many things in this world, even the things we think we

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