> I agree that women would not want to share the bathroom with "male intruders who have decided to disregard women's boundaries for their own pleasure while falsely identifying themselves as women.", but this is not an…
> so allowing trans men into women's bathrooms basically ensures that all men can freely enter them, claiming to be trans men. Any examples of this hypothetical situation actually happening? If these spaces were…
Isn't the distinction between "homeless" and "unhoused" that the former includes people who may have a house to stay in, at least temporarily, but the latter does not? Like the difference between couchsurfing in a…
Rape of female prisoners by male prisoners is extremely rare overall because, thankfully, most prisons are still segregated by sex. However, in every jurisdiction that has decided to implement a policy of housing…
It's a reasonable assumption that most women prefer to share female spaces with other women, regardless of how they look, and not with male intruders who have decided to disregard women's boundaries for their own…
You are making incorrect assumptions about my priorities. I don't support the political right either, for the reasons you mentioned and more.
This is about every female-only space, not just bathrooms. Consider prisons, for example. There have been many cases recently of male criminals being transferred to the female prison estate, on the basis of their…
I don't see how this is a self-contradictory position. Women who've decided to call themselves men are in fact still women.
> The trans topic is a wedge issue that has absolutely no impact on 99% of people. The idea of "gender identity" as based on a subjective inner sense of self, and that "gender identity" must supersede sex, fundamentally…
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> I agree that women would not want to share the bathroom with "male intruders who have decided to disregard women's boundaries for their own pleasure while falsely identifying themselves as women.", but this is not an…
> so allowing trans men into women's bathrooms basically ensures that all men can freely enter them, claiming to be trans men. Any examples of this hypothetical situation actually happening? If these spaces were…
Isn't the distinction between "homeless" and "unhoused" that the former includes people who may have a house to stay in, at least temporarily, but the latter does not? Like the difference between couchsurfing in a…
Rape of female prisoners by male prisoners is extremely rare overall because, thankfully, most prisons are still segregated by sex. However, in every jurisdiction that has decided to implement a policy of housing…
It's a reasonable assumption that most women prefer to share female spaces with other women, regardless of how they look, and not with male intruders who have decided to disregard women's boundaries for their own…
You are making incorrect assumptions about my priorities. I don't support the political right either, for the reasons you mentioned and more.
This is about every female-only space, not just bathrooms. Consider prisons, for example. There have been many cases recently of male criminals being transferred to the female prison estate, on the basis of their…
I don't see how this is a self-contradictory position. Women who've decided to call themselves men are in fact still women.
> The trans topic is a wedge issue that has absolutely no impact on 99% of people. The idea of "gender identity" as based on a subjective inner sense of self, and that "gender identity" must supersede sex, fundamentally…
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