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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Funnily enough I'm probably one of the few people that has actually thrown people out of woman's toilets, including members of the prestigious LGBTQ++99 community. I'm guessing as @Spurlock was a bouncer too he's done it a few times himself, or maybe just pervs in his day.

I have quite a laissez-faire opinion of it tbh, it's up to the businesses to decide about their toilet situation and the girls were never shy about saying they think it's ****ing up to have a gay in their bogs or a guy in a frock. It mostly came down to if that person passed as a female or not if anyone gave a **** about it. I'll be honest we had trans customers at my regular places and they never, ever caused an issue. It really didn't come up.

But to defend guys here a second, the amount of times I had to kick girls out of boys toilets because the boys felt uncomfortable was almost every single shift. You're trying to piss and you have a girl sitting on the sink to piss or sitting on the cubicle, the guys rightly thought it was gross and often told us to get rid of them. So girls after a few drinks were the biggest problem by a mile.

Girls being violent towards men was also extremely common, with guys being punching bags.

overwhelmingly the people who caused the most stink about gays, trans, whatever, were eastern europeans. The amount that had to be forced to leave a bar because they just wouldnt stfu about a couple gays quietly enjoying a drink was tbh annoying.

I dunno, getting old or turning into @luvgonzo or something- I don't think any of this stuff matters, its overblown. People sort it out themselves, you don't need coppers or anything.
 
Funnily enough I'm probably one of the few people that has actually thrown people out of woman's toilets, including members of the prestigious LGBTQ++99 community. I'm guessing as @Spurlock was a bouncer too he's done it a few times himself, or maybe just pervs in his day.

I have quite a laissez-faire opinion of it tbh, it's up to the businesses to decide about their toilet situation and the girls were never shy about saying they think it's ****ing up to have a gay in their bogs or a guy in a frock. It mostly came down to if that person passed as a female or not if anyone gave a **** about it. I'll be honest we had trans customers at my regular places and they never, ever caused an issue. It really didn't come up.

But to defend guys here a second, the amount of times I had to kick girls out of boys toilets because the boys felt uncomfortable was almost every single shift. You're trying to piss and you have a girl sitting on the sink to piss or sitting on the cubicle, the guys rightly thought it was gross and often told us to get rid of them. So girls after a few drinks were the biggest problem by a mile.

Girls being violent towards men was also extremely common, with guys being punching bags.

overwhelmingly the people who caused the most stink about gays, trans, whatever, were eastern europeans. The amount that had to be forced to leave a bar because they just wouldnt stfu about a couple gays quietly enjoying a drink was tbh annoying.

I dunno, getting old or turning into @luvgonzo or something- I don't think any of this stuff matters, its overblown. People sort it out themselves, you don't need coppers or anything.
Yeah, whatever.


Tranny lover.
 
Funnily enough I'm probably one of the few people that has actually thrown people out of woman's toilets, including members of the prestigious LGBTQ++99 community. I'm guessing as @Spurlock was a bouncer too he's done it a few times himself, or maybe just pervs in his day.

I have quite a laissez-faire opinion of it tbh, it's up to the businesses to decide about their toilet situation and the girls were never shy about saying they think it's ****ing up to have a gay in their bogs or a guy in a frock. It mostly came down to if that person passed as a female or not if anyone gave a **** about it. I'll be honest we had trans customers at my regular places and they never, ever caused an issue. It really didn't come up.

But to defend guys here a second, the amount of times I had to kick girls out of boys toilets because the boys felt uncomfortable was almost every single shift. You're trying to piss and you have a girl sitting on the sink to piss or sitting on the cubicle, the guys rightly thought it was gross and often told us to get rid of them. So girls after a few drinks were the biggest problem by a mile.

Girls being violent towards men was also extremely common, with guys being punching bags.

overwhelmingly the people who caused the most stink about gays, trans, whatever, were eastern europeans. The amount that had to be forced to leave a bar because they just wouldnt stfu about a couple gays quietly enjoying a drink was tbh annoying.

I dunno, getting old or turning into @luvgonzo or something- I don't think any of this stuff matters, its overblown. People sort it out themselves, you don't need coppers or anything.

Certainly sounds like a more down to earth opinion. Thankfully I'm way too old to experience todays nightlife. If it gets noisy I go find another pub lol.
 
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There's a trans bloke at our golf club.

I'd never given this any thought, but I've never seen him in the men's changing room so I assume he uses the women's, and their toilet etc.

He plays in the womens section, but can't win their comps as he's a man, basically. He/she is pretty well accepted otherwise.

Was up in Manchester yesterday on a work awards thing and we went out in town after, so I took the others down to some bars and went via Canal Street. Stopped off for a beer and it was funny seeing daft old Welsh blokes getting worked up about men wearing make up!

Most were cool about it though tbf, as they should be as it does them no harm or anything.

I didn't use the toilet so no idea if it was just one mixed set up.

There was a mixed toilet in a bar on Bath University campus. Was weird really. The idea of using a toilet after a bird has taken a **** as much as anything else, call me old fashioned and that.
 
There's a trans bloke at our golf club.

I'd never given this any thought, but I've never seen him in the men's changing room so I assume he uses the women's, and their toilet etc.

He plays in the womens section, but can't win their comps as he's a man, basically. He/she is pretty well accepted otherwise.

Was up in Manchester yesterday on a work awards thing and we went out in town after, so I took the others down to some bars and went via Canal Street. Stopped off for a beer and it was funny seeing daft old Welsh blokes getting worked up about men wearing make up!

Most were cool about it though tbf, as they should be as it does them no harm or anything.

I didn't use the toilet so no idea if it was just one mixed set up.

There was a mixed toilet in a bar on Bath University campus. Was weird really. The idea of using a toilet after a bird has taken a **** as much as anything else, call me old fashioned and that.

It’s quite common in bars in B-town but then most people could be any one of the 134 genders.
 
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The mixed toilets in the likes of Starbucks tend to be single toilets for the whole store with one door so you can’t have two people in there unless they go in together so there’s no chance of a trans person mixing with a woman. Quite different from an actual women’s toilet.

Are places meant to police it though? Some women just look a bit blokey. If some fat rugby lezza goes for a **** is it going to kick off with women thinking she’s a fat bloke illegally in their bog?
From well before all this kerfuffle but…
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There's a crossdresser bloke who's a regular at our local he's just a badly dressed bloke tbh, he's okay but can be a stroppy **** at times.

That's about all I've got to say on it all really.
 
Got an Ubereats yesterday and the delivery driver on the app was a white woman named Michelle. The delivery driver was in fact a brown man. Probably not a trans issue and I don’t care but that seems to happen a lot and the apps don’t appear to be doing anything to stop it.
 
Got an Ubereats yesterday and the delivery driver on the app was a white woman named Michelle. The delivery driver was in fact a brown man. Probably not a trans issue and I don’t care but that seems to happen a lot and the apps don’t appear to be doing anything to stop it.


Probably an illegal immigrant, hope you informed the relevant authorities.
 
Got an Ubereats yesterday and the delivery driver on the app was a white woman named Michelle. The delivery driver was in fact a brown man. Probably not a trans issue and I don’t care but that seems to happen a lot and the apps don’t appear to be doing anything to stop it.
Im sure they just passed some law about delivery companies and drivers having to show ids because of this.

Nuff boat hoppers working for dodgy uber eats drivers accounts innit.
 
Im sure they just passed some law about delivery companies and drivers having to show ids because of this.

Nuff boat hoppers working for dodgy uber eats drivers accounts innit.

It did arrive quickly though which is the main thing. Doubt there are queues of people wanting to cycle round half the night for crap money that isn’t guaranteed if we did stop the boats.
 
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