There are lots of things that it is normal for women to do in female only spaces. Undress, be naked, moisturise legs, ask someone to do up the zip on a dress, comment on each others appearance, ask if anyone has a tampon, talk between toilet stalls to ask for paper etc
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If someone male is in the space and does the same is that 'anti-social'? Lots of women would feel so. But if a person has have the right to be there then they have the right to use the space in the same way as others. So it would then be discrimination to tell them not to
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Which is why we have the single sex exemptions, and rules on single sex facilities on schools, prisons, workplaces, hospital wards in the first place. Because bodily privacy is a really basic expectation. The fact that we are even having to defend it astounds me
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In Canada, there was a transwoman using a women's refuge and taking pictures of themselves naked with an erection whilst in there. This was just overlooked by staff and was not even considered inappropriate! It this what women will just have to accept in the future?
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Ladies loos in nightclubs where you go to avoid the guy hassling you, Girls loos in schools where you go to deal with your first period....facilities that take the cheap option of gender neutral loos do more than make women feel “uncomfortable “.
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