I tend not to get into deep debate about what makes someone a woman. General liberal principles cover my position on this.
Well, that's what I mean. Here 'bathroom' means 'room with bath or shower in it.'
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I refer to 1) public toilets and 2) changing rooms with showers. Those are the two main arenas in question.
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Yes, either way, whether or not women are alarmed by an individual in one comes down to what sex they look like more than anything.
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Already seen two accounts of cis women with masculine features being thrown out of women's bathrooms. One with trousers round ankles.
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Okay some semantic issues here.
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The problem doesn't really go away if we say trans women must be in men's changing room & trans men in women's coz this:pic.twitter.com/anEgmbUY2n
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...and what about women's prisons and hospital wards?
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It is difficult & would have to be decided on an individual basis or have special measures. Trans people exist either way.
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The problem is there are no processes by which these decisions can be made. This I suppose is where definitions become important.
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What would be the two equivalent words be in English English?
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Public toilets/lavatories/loos and changing rooms. Doesn't matter much.
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It matters in that the level of exposure isn't the same.
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