Posted on Jun 5, 2023
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I was doing field rotation that had open showers and had a thought about Transgender personell and how the be treated by other personell. I talked to a female an she said she upset if transwomen in her shower if they still had there male genitals. I asked a male the same thing and he said he wouldn't care. He said "If they identify as a man I will treat them like a man". How would you personally feel about this.

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SPC Daniel Brown
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Easy answer if the person in question has an Appendage then the shower with the men. Doing otherwise would disrupt the born female Armed services member. Or they just have open showers and Everyone showers together.
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SGT Daniel Myers
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Honestly, I don't think anyone having a pre-existing mental health condition should be allowed to serve in any capacity in any of our armed forces. Furthermore, I believe it's inherently wrong to allow these type of people in and burden the American people with paying for their transition. I know that when the rubber meets the road, I don't want anyone behind me full of meds and confused with a full magazine with a weapon capable of full auto. I need someone who can always have their head in the game at all times. And I don't care how advanced we think we've become, mixed showers, (male/female), is inherently a dangerous idea and just begs for trouble. Sexual crimes against both heterosexual, homosexual, and trans individuals will rise exponentially.
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MSgt Michael Long
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Just know, I'm retired so what I say is just an opinion.

I feel if you have male sexual organs, you will shower and be housed with the males.
That would be the easiest resolution, and what I would've expected.
It's not discriminating, just common sense.
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PO2 John Trujillo
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Weak
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SGT Robert Urbaniak
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I do thank God Almighty that this was not happening when I was in the U S Army.
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SGT Robert Urbaniak
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Men are men, and woman are women. PERIOD
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1SG John Millan
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Whether one agrees or not, it’s all a Moot point after Jan 20th. Military will solely be warrior-focused again. DEI, CRT, woke, Marxism, BLM, racist and activist policies, disloyal statements online, ANTIFA, all will be gone. The plan of the incoming DOD is that trans personnel who served to standard will be respectfully given an honorable discharge and VA eligibility, but not for trans care, it is a preexisting condition.
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SMSgt Jeff Kyle
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All I can say is I’m glad I’m retired. I don’t have to deal with this issue in any way, shape or form. I am extremely uncomfortable with this issue. If someone asks my opinion, I tell them that they don’t have the clearance for me to answer. I don’t use the local base gyms nor anything else on the base. I don’t know what all happened to my Marine Corps and Air Force but it ain’t the ones I served in. Is that good, bad or indifferent? Shucks, IDK. That’s for the current generation to figure out. Just hope them dang communists stay the heck away from us while they figure things out.
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SGT Honorably Discharged
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… ask Riley Gaines how that worked out.
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Capt John Schmitt
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It is a basic fact, and lawful that only a valid FEMALE may use female designated facilities (while females are present). Same for female focused regulations, specifications, standards. Any male must meet the Male criteria. It is essential to unit readiness, good order and conduct, most elements of "military".
There was a time when men were prosecuted for invading women's showers, barracks, ... why would it be OK now?
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