using trans logic i should be allowed on any amusement park ride regardless of size, since i’ve already started my transition to thin. I’m eating like a thin person and have increased my exercise regimen in order to become a thin person, so really, i’m more thin than people of an actual healthy weight, so i belong on this ride more than anyone born thin.
I’ve already started my transition process to thin, and i just don’t pass as thin yet, but i’ve always known since i was a little kid that i’m really a thin person on the inside, and that this body is a prison.
so really by not allowing me on this ride for “safety” reasons you’re just being transthinphobic by invalidating my thin identity. rides should be open to all people of all sizes regardless of outdated and bigoted safety laws. Since I identify as a thin person, nothing bad is going to happen anyway, even if studies show that people weighing over 250lbs will have significantly higher risks on such a ride. And again, these studies and tests were all done by thin engineers anyway, so should we really trust them?
this is what it honestly sounds like when i hear trans people to use opposite bathrooms.