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Originally Posted by anonymous123
I'm not sure that I understand how this question is pertinent to the conversation, Madison. The skin color you are born with is not a choice, and the law does not prevent students of different skin colors from sharing a hotel room. The law does prevent students of different sexes from sharing a hotel room.
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It sounds like you're saying trans students are
choosing to
change their gender. I disagree with this premise, and it's really the basis of your whole argument. To me, a student who is transfemale is simply female. If the law dictates otherwise, I have no choice but to abide by that. I also think a lot of parents would have more modern attitudes than you're demonstrating (of course, either way, their and their children's comfort levels are important, but not more important than the comfort of the trans student).
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