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Like Liked by 1 person. When you challenge an Abled about using the toilet too, they get angry about it. Like Like. A friend has a load of posts on it, have a look at thelifeofsophieabel.

I once did actually spend half an hour on the floor of a disabled toilet where I had fallen and someone had helpfully tucked the red cord out of the way higher up! You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Radar keys are that expensive as well.

Transphobes are campaigning for us to use unisex toilets because doing so validates at least 2 of their beliefs:. It also excludes us from a lot of social places. My local cinema has no unisex loos, nor does my workplace. Am I to be excluded from both? Safety is important. Using gendered loos can make you vulnerable. If she identifies as a woman she should use the ladies. The Equality Act gives her this right and I would encourage her to exercise her right.

The trans community must not give in to the gender-critical and transphobes. Get the care you need today. Ultimately though, the equality act is not helpful in the moment to a person who is feeling threatened or in danger in a public toilet.

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If you want to know more about our partnership See more. Why us? Ambassadors We are proud to be associated with a number of highly inspirational individuals, who share our determination to overcome barriers and achieve greatness. While I would never reprimand someone for using an accessible bathroom if they had a bathroom emergency from eating bad sushi, or a child who has had an accident, and I doubt anyone from the disabled community would either, it is worth thinking twice before you use one.

Next time you head towards an accessible bathroom, stop and think how you would feel if someone compromised your independence simply for their own convenience. Or worse, their own laziness. MORE : It's not the tube's priority seats that need the makeover, it's our attitudes. MORE : Sorry celebs, but criticism is an essential part of whatever you do. Poppy Logo. FB house promo.



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