ChumLeeJr
ChumLeeJr
ChumLeeJr

And you haul out a religious legend to back up argument / prove a point.

"Slave?"

Not sure. We were very large, very well known food manufacturer, than just happened to have a large real estate portfolio. We were diligent with repairs and upkeep. Commercial tenants were bad with not paying, but we could evict them or seize the property w/ bailiffs. Residential was a nightmare - chronic nonpayers

The reaction I got from the women that declined Linda using the change room, showers, etc. was that she had a penis and testicles and no breasts or vagina. She looked like a man, talked like a man and was genetically a man. She wore some makeup and a bra with falsies. They no more considered her a woman than they

Last year. Hardly the Dark Ages. He may have, in your words, "been" a woman, but physically WAS a man and NONE of the women (NONE) wanted Linda in their change rooms, showers and rest rooms. That was probably because Linda was not a woman, but a man, that wanted to be a woman. Was Linda being discriminated against

I worked with a "transgendered" woman who was rejected by the women at a factory when she tried to use women's change room. She was still physically male, wore a bra with stuffing and had a heavy beard stubble, deep voice and hairy body. She was a man actually, but "wanted" to be a woman, and "wanted" to be

Everyone thinking of becoming landlord or have live in should watch "Pacific Heights", the movie about professional tenant from hell. I've been a landlord for corporation that had both commercial and residential tenants - commercial can be bad, but residential can be absolute nightmare (and the bad tenants are BAD!).