I Don't Want To Be in a House with a Trans
by: honestpnm
What's the deal with trans types (specifically Transgender "women"/biological men) and recruitment/bids? Specifically, how can I AVOID having to be in a house with one of these individuals?
And don't say it's not an issue; I heard about one that tried to join in last year's cycle.
#1by: @honestpnm
#2by: XX only
Women-only spaces need to be protected and most people support that. Sorority membership is not for someone's imaginary gender validation, mental therapy, or fantasy cosplay. Sororities are for women only.
The vast majority of people know better than to believe that someone can simply 'identify' and switch their gender. Taking hormones and altering physical parts will never ever do that. People who think that way need help and understanding because they have some pretty heavy mental/emotional issues, but for women's organizations to accept men in any form is misongynistic, unfair, and dangerous.
Don't believe the media hype and what many NPC nationals say to appear to be PC in public. People know better.
#3by: @pnm
Not gonna say it's not an issue, but can honestly say I've never heard of any trans person trying to join.
There have been more and more LGBT types--lesbians, bi's, non-binaries, polyamorous, etc.--and I did hear about one pledge that was all into the pronoun ridiculousness (wanting to be called "they" and whatnot). But I can honestly say that most girls and houses are fairly sensible about these things. No one's going to be a bigot about it, but they'll stand their ground where need be. And I'd guess that include any trans (men) that want in.
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