Applying the Principles
- Legal Principle: Competent adults can love and spend time with anyone they choose. Voluntarily deciding to live together, combine resources, pay joint bills, or engage in consensual sex is no breach, regardless of gender or identity.
- Moral Principle: No violation of any of the aspirational values.
Intolerance
For those closed-minded or prejudiced against people with certain sexual preferences on religious grounds, they should not be forced to do business with those they choose not to. As with non-aggressive racism and free speech, this is the price of a free society. Not only does such prejudice reduce their customer base, these intolerant people may face a backlash from 3L members and the majority of society that want to punish this tolerant people via non-judicial remedies.
Bathrooms
The owner of the property can decide under what circumstances another person may use their bathroom.
Gender reassignment
Parents are the proper legal guardians of their minor children. They are afforded substantial but not unlimited discretion – they have a fiduciary duty to act in the reasonable best interest of their children. Local communities must decide the exact age that a parents consent for a minor’s surgery would be a breach of their fiduciary duty .
Conclusion
All forms of consensual sexual choices between competent adults must be legal – there is no victim. Intolerance is also no breach of the Legal Principle, but such people may be subjected to informal negative consequences by the tolerant majority.