I talked to a manager explaining that because they clearly have sections of Kohlâs categorized by sex, signs to indicate womenâs clothing etc., do they also have a womenâs changing room, that is sex specific and does not allow men inside? Explaining that I just walked from a clothing store that would only provide women changing spaces that men could enter. She pointed to the womenâs clothing side changing room and indicated that it was only for women.
Women are human females. We are born not worn. We are not ideas in a manâs head, fetish, therapy pets, costume, vibes, validation devices, feelings, F holes, rental wombs, chest feeders, or bdsmSubmissives.
I approached with bras in hand, and see the door to the changing rooms is a tarp, and that there is no sign to indicate women only. I ask another staff member, to verify whether I was given the correct information, but she says that all changing rooms are gender neutral. So when I ask if intact men can enter a space where women undress and are vulnerable within, she calls for a manager. Completely freezing up. I explain that I was just told that the changing room is women only, but thereâs no sign, and she is saying something different. Explaining that I donât want the items in hand if women donât have the right to safety, privacy, and dignity in places we undress. She still freezes silent. The same manager who told me they were for women only approaches and clarifies that actually they are either gender, because they donât stop men from entering. I gave her my clothing items and told her in that case I wonât be purchasing the items. Donât lie to women, and donât gaslight them. Womenâs boundaries are not the playthings of your corporate stakeholders thoroughly invested in the synthetic sex id market.
Edit: A response to Kohlâs reply that their changing rooms are âgender neutralâ, there is nothing neutral about putting women at risk in places they undress and are vulnerable within. You mean you have mixed sex changing rooms. Your manager was dishonest when directly asked. We have the right to know what to reasonably expect behind a curtain, especially when you label the clothing on that side as âwomenâ, and especially when directly asked if the unlabeled changing room is single sex, women only (human female). Again women are not a cultural performance, set of habits, costume, vibe, fetish, feeling, no matter what the gender spirits whisper in a manâs ear. We are born not worn. Human females, and we are vulnerable to male sexual predators. You would know this if your elderly mother was forced to share a nursing home bedroom with a strange male. Women are being râ and impregnated in prison, thanks to this stakeholder astroturfed ideology. We have decades of research on violence against women. If you need stats on the rate of sexual assault committed by Autogynephilic men itâs 40% higher than general population men. A British design found âsex transition identifyingâ more likely to be murderers than to be murdered. See our own Dana Rivers case. Women have the right to take appropriate precautions & choose not to undress in a space that men can easily enter, or are permitted to enter. As a business you have no right putting us at risk through deception or...
   Read moreWorst ever I walked in 10 min before close with my daughter.. to have a security tag removed that they forgot to remove a week ago I was greeted my a young girl with short hair red at the tips she said we are closed I said I need a security tag removed she rolled her eyes my 8 year old daughter said mommy let's please leave she felt so uncomfortable This made me angry and sad I shop at this store 1 time a week After she removed my tag I encouraged my daughter to get some Barbie clothes which again I wanted her I feel comfortable, Pam in the kids department stated again we are closed an turned the lights off my daughter again felt uncomfortable they also had a line of 7 people at the register, I told Samantha the manager how we felt walking in she apologized an explained google says the store is open till 10 pm At check out the young lady was very nice, however the man with long hair said there is no discounts at this time he was bagging for her. The girl with short hair red at the tips came back over an had a dialogue about my feelings of being unwelcome I said stop ! My daughter is right here and your making her more uncomfortable she proceeds to talk the man tall slender with long hair then says you've been yelling there is no need to. I was ganged up on by employees in front of my daughter I said to the girl that wouldn't stop talking about being closed I " it's enough my daughter is uncomfortable, you greeted us uncomfortable and just stop an walk away, go away, the long haired young man would not stop he was aggressive in his way of talking and when I ask for his name he said I don't have to give it to you ! I said to Samantha the manager this is ok ? She said I stand behind my employees if you have a complaint director it to me. I said I have he said I'm not comfortable giving you my name. I said that's nice of you because i always report that great service i have Like Gladys and Tina, I will never shop in this store again it's full of disrespectful kids that have no clue about customer service or to leave my bad experience alone and let me check out ! I wanted to call the police I felt ganged up on with my daughter there also ! Also my birthday coupon they refused to take! Beware I can't wait to return the $187 dollars I spent and buy it at another store! Shame on all of them for ruining a shopping trip with my...
   Read moreNo...I hate going into this store. You are never greeted and everyone is always giving dirty looks. Especially if you have amazon returns. This is your job, if you don't like it then find another job, or move to a different department. I don't care if your annoyed, your job is in customer service. Put a smile on and go home and complain. You shouldn't be showcasing that to paying customers. You guys are turning into Sears and JC Penney. I give you maybe 10 years before you're out of business since you don't seem to care to go take a drive up to YOUR business and see how YOUR employees treat customers. We dont make the rules on who accepts returns. You never have more than 5 customers max in the store when I am there. I almost always purchase something after a return but you have the rudest employees (besides the nice cashiers because they obviously want a good review). Maybe take some of your riches and use it to invest in better training and/or people who actually care about their jobs. I'm noting that I've been a kohls credit card holder for probably 15 years now. Editing to say we all see you (kohls owner) replying to mostly "good reviews" showing your lack of professionalism and care for your business. At this point if you dont address the issues with your rude employees, I am going to cancel my card and give ny business to a company who cares to hire people who care...
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