I didn't see any evidence, feel free to provide some. Women are female. They have female needs that males do not have and you know this. I won't spell out the basics for you - you're not stupid and you know exactly why women don't want male people in their female spaces.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @AlexAlicit and
The evidence is the screenshots hun. You are making the claim that there are reasons to justify exclusion and discrimination. You're going to need to provide those reasons or else this conversation cannot continue.
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Replying to @notCursedE @ImWatson91 and
Let's just speed run the rest cos it's late and I'm gonna go to bed. The differences between cisgender women and transgender women rest on having a body likely to be assigned female at birth. Which comes with a few differences to the bodies of transgender women...
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Replying to @notCursedE @ImWatson91 and
Such as menstruation. So we are suggesting that bathrooms etc should be segregated by whether you are capable of periods? Because if so, there's a lot of cisgender women who will also be considered not female enough to piss in peace.
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Replying to @notCursedE @ImWatson91 and
How about vaginas? Well that not only would include many transgender women and thus defeat your own argument. But it also would require genital inspections to be done in order to adequately enforce the rule. Which is creepy and bad.
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Replying to @notCursedE @ImWatson91 and
So if it was going to be either of those I'd probably just explain the flaws in that position. Laugh at you a little for actually thinking it was smart. Then go to bed like I promised I would. Night Watson. Sorry you're transphobic now.
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Replying to @notCursedE @AlexAlicit and
So your argument boils down to “not all women menstruate and have vaginas,” then? Pity. You brought up bathrooms, because of course you did. But it's not just bathrooms. It's sports, prisons, shelters, health provision, counselling for female victims of male abuse and more.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @notCursedE and
Males and females are different. Our experiences are different, our needs are different, our bodies are different and many women – whether you like it or not – have their reasons for wanting to exclude males from their female spaces. Call me transphobic? No, you're just sexist.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @AlexAlicit and
There you go again, just repeating the script and not actually explaining anything at all. For the last time: what needs do cis women have that require trans exclusion? This is sad Watson. I'm sorry you've become this person, truly.
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Replying to @notCursedE @AlexAlicit and
What needs do women have that require trans exclusion? Let's cover sports, prisons, shelters and dating, shall we? 1/6
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Sport: The need for fair competition. Male physiology gives a performance advantage that transwomen retain. Males are taller with more muscle, their bones are bigger/stronger in size/density, their arms & legs longer. Males have an advantage in sport regardless of gender ID. 2/6
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @AlexAlicit and
sports are governed by their own bodies, not the govt. And they ultimately determine the terms of service for who gets to compete where. Theyve done their own research and determined fair competition can be maintained with trans inclusion based on that data.
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