About the ever-popular restroom issue (especially in this country), I can't for the life of me figure out why restrooms have to be group activities. In other words, just have several individual, unisex booths. It works on planes. (The booths hopefully would be a little larger and more comfortable than the planes' restroom facilities, but same idea.) End of problem.
To get back to my original question, my own problem with it boils down to pronouns. Some trans people wish to be referred to by the pronoun of the gender they identify with, not the one they were born with. Others want to be called "they." The rules for this seem to be changing all the time. The idea of referring to a single person as "they" seems kind of ridiculous and very confusing. Example:
"My granddaughter, who used to be my grandson, is coming to visit next week. I can't wait to see them!"
"Oh, is she now part of a couple, or bringing a friend?"
"No, they are coming alone. They are a single person. They want to show me their new dress, and they will wear it here."
And so on. The English language was not designed with this in mind!
On a more serious note, this whole trans thing seems to me a form of mental illness, heavily promoted by those afflicted by it. I've even read that some in the homosexual community are pretty irritated
by the way the "trans" group has latched onto the gay rights movement, added their initial to LGBT, and are demonstrating in the gay rights parades.
Obviously, this is nothing that really affects me, or that I would do anything about, even if I could. But everyone has a right to an opinion about it, especially when it's being shoved in our face.