The owners of the Olympus Spa, pictured, said allowing naked trans customers with penises put others at risk. Spa owner Myoon Woon Lee sued to reverse the decision, saying it defied his “traditional, theologically conservative” Christian values and put his clientele at risk. In her ruling, Rothstein noted how the WSHRC defines “sexual orientation” as including those whose “gender identity, self-image, appearance, behavior, or expression is different from that traditionally associated with the sex assigned to that person at birth.” I was trying to support them … to become more in line with inclusive culture,” Wilvich told The Post. “I was trying to spend business to the spa. The victory social media posts, Wilvich insisted, were merely “celebrating that the law was being upheld and this spa was going to be inclusive of people like me.” “I’m more woman than any TERF will ever be because I am an intentional woman whereas they are only incidental,” the activist wrote amid the ongoing legal tussle. Wilvich also bragged about being “more woman” than TERFs, the snub meaning Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist. “I did it!” Wilvich had posted at the time, celebrating getting “the main naked lady spa in the area to change their policies and allow all self-identified women access regardless of surgery and genitals.” Wilvich first complained in February 2020, and the Washington State Human Rights Commission (WSHRC) later agreed that the Korean spa discriminated against Wilvich based on “sexual orientation.” The discrimination complaint was filed by activist Haven Wilvich, pictured. On the company’s website, it notes that patrons are “required” to be nude “in the pool area” - but can wear a gown provided by the spa in other areas. “They were breaking Washington state law and I reported that violation,” the activist said. Wilvich told The Post on Friday that the complaint came after a phone call to the spa - not a visit - and being told that “pre-op trans women were not allowed.” Wilvich, however, “‘identifies as a woman’ but ‘is biologically male and has not undergone sex reassignment surgery,’” the court papers said, noting that the activist never actually went to the spa. It willingly accepted transgender women - but “only if they have ‘gone through post-operative sex confirmation surgery,'” the ruling noted. The traditional Korean Spa had maintained that its “women-only rule … is essential for the safety, legal protection, and well-being of our customers.” Seattle District Court Judge Barbara Jacobs Rothstein on Monday upheld a discrimination ruling against Olympus Spa filed by local trans activist Haven Wilvich, who gloats about being “more woman” than many feminists who’re “only incidental.” ‘Gender affirming surgery’ puts a feel-good phrase on child butcheryĪbsentee voting bias, Trump’s arraignment, Greta Thunberg’s latest eco-stunt, and more commentaryĪ Washington judge has ordered a women-only nude spa to accept transgender women who still have penises. I’m a trans man who got pregnant after a Grindr hookup University of Wyoming sorority hits back at members who sued over trans sister
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