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Started by Tammy Hope, March 21, 2010, 01:17:51 AM

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Naturally Blonde

Enjectable HRT is not licenced and illegal in the U.K. What is the compound of the injectable HRT you have in the U.S?
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Flan

Quote from: Naturally Blonde on March 29, 2010, 12:50:06 PM
Enjectable HRT is not licenced and illegal in the U.K. What is the compound of the injectable HRT you have in the U.S?

ejection as in removal/banishment from a situation or place :P
ps: my injectable E is estradiol valerate as delestrogen brand.
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ErickaM

Laura, I am so sorry to hear that this happened to you; that is one thing I like about living in the DC Metro Area. In the District you can use which ever restroom you wish and if a business tells you that you can't use the chosen room they can be fined by the District for discrimination. And then the LGBT community gets a hold of them and then they will begin to lose business 'cuz there is a lot of Queer people in the District and for the most part we all sick together. 
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Alyssa M.

If they don't want your business -- don't give it to them. Meet your friends elsewhere. Seriously, a restaurant that won't let you pee in peace? I sure as hell wouldn't want to go there. And you can tell them that they've just lost several regular customers. You don't have to be mean or confrontational about it: simply state that it's clear that you're not wanted, and you're happy to spend your money elsewhere.

I'm suspicious of the story about the little girl. It's a cheap rhetorical trick to pass off one's own bigotry as concern for children. See: all of politics. I wouldn't be surprised that she clocked you (kids are like that), but she was probably just confused, as small children tend to be the majority of the time.
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jesse

I Agree with Alyssa and doubt about the little girl story my children when they were small would have said nothing about it .... this lady must have clocked you and hid behind the child story to engage her confrontation.
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loveluv

society can be just rude and ignorant. did that socially retarded woman think that she could be offending you or hurting you?!
i say educate the child not ban a person quietly trying to use the restroom!!

if i got ejected id just die and never go in the womens bathroom again!!!! im a wimp like that

your really good to be so calm about it

id have gotten feisty with her let me tell you ;D

i always use the disabled toilets

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SarahFaceDoom

I've never had that happen.  How embarrassing.  It's sad that people care that much about where you pee.
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jesse

like a knife that cuts you the wound heals but them scars those scars remain
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Maddie Secutura

I've never been ejected from the ladies' room before.  I would probably make a big deal out of it though. 


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Tammy Hope

Quote from: Alyssa M. on March 30, 2010, 12:15:07 AM
If they don't want your business -- don't give it to them. Meet your friends elsewhere. Seriously, a restaurant that won't let you pee in peace? I sure as hell wouldn't want to go there. And you can tell them that they've just lost several regular customers. You don't have to be mean or confrontational about it: simply state that it's clear that you're not wanted, and you're happy to spend your money elsewhere.

I'm suspicious of the story about the little girl. It's a cheap rhetorical trick to pass off one's own bigotry as concern for children. See: all of politics. I wouldn't be surprised that she clocked you (kids are like that), but she was probably just confused, as small children tend to be the majority of the time.

I think you are probably right there.
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tekla

she was probably just confused, as small children tend to be the majority of the time.

Only if their parents are - it tends to be hereditary much like lazy, stupid, and crazy tend to be.
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Alyssa M.

Really? Did you spring forth fully formed from your father's forehead? I don't know about you, but I spent many years as a child learning the intricacies of the world, and was confused by a whole lot of the things grown-ups did. Heck, there was even a time I didn't know simple things like the formal distinction between "who" and "whom," or the axioms of number theory, or where babies came from. Even now there are things that confuse me.
All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.

   - Anatole France
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Janet_Girl

The topic was about being told to leave the restroom, or being ejected from an area.  My thinks the lady has confused what is being discussed.
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