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No, you don't disagree with his reasoning. He is saying he doesn't like an unavoidable outcome which currently exists, not a fantasy where we're living in a society unaffected by Obama's unconstitutional guidance in the public institutions which you then agree would be nice if it didnt exist about associating to tinkle where we want.

We are not in anarchostan.

On the "No violence done just a violation of preference", I think you read this and concluded that women were widespread into the mens bathrooms but in fact were at home mitigating the issue.

Looking into where gender conflicts WOULD happen:

Republican bathhouses often had separate bathing facilities for women and men, but by the 1st century AD mixed bathing was common and is a practice frequently referred to in Martial and Juvenal, as well as in Pliny and Quintilian. However, gender separation might have been restored by Emperor Hadrian[3] but there is evidence it wasn't. To many Roman moralists, baths illustrated how far the Rome of their own day had fallen into decline and so became a negative image; Cato the Elder publicly attacked Scipio Africanus for his use of the bathhouses.

Biology exists.

102 days ago
1 score
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No, you don't disagree with his reasoning. He is saying he doesn't like an unavoidable outcome which currently exists, not a fantasy where we're living in a society unaffected by Obama's unconstitutional guidance in the public institutions which you then agree with in essence about associating to tinkle where we want.

We are not in anarchostan.

On the "No violence done just a violation of preference", I think you read this and concluded that women were widespread into the mens bathrooms but in fact were at home mitigating the issue.

Looking into where gender conflicts WOULD happen:

Republican bathhouses often had separate bathing facilities for women and men, but by the 1st century AD mixed bathing was common and is a practice frequently referred to in Martial and Juvenal, as well as in Pliny and Quintilian. However, gender separation might have been restored by Emperor Hadrian[3] but there is evidence it wasn't. To many Roman moralists, baths illustrated how far the Rome of their own day had fallen into decline and so became a negative image; Cato the Elder publicly attacked Scipio Africanus for his use of the bathhouses.

Biology exists.

102 days ago
1 score