Meadmaker
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It's knowing so much that we didn't know before. It's knowing that one of the transwomen you previously tolerated out of pity is a leading light in the anti "cotton ceiling" movement which is bullying and shaming lesbians into accepting male bodies as potential sex partners.
It's knowing that a proportion of the men who present as trans are doing this because the idea and the act of - infiltrating might be the best word - women's spaces is a serious turn-on for them.
It's seeing a future where any man who pleases, for any reason at all, can just walk into a ladies' room or indeed any other protected space or category and anyone who raises an objection faces the possibility of being accused of a hate crime.
Yes. It goes beyond "what is being seen" into a whole lot of issues, including "what is being thought".
I just want to correct the idea that the issue here is that women are concerned that they might see a penis. I think that argument is used mostly to paint the women as uptight.
Anecdote: When the girls from Palatine, Illinois went to the school board to express their disapproval of sharing a locker room with a transgirl. After explaining their position, which included all sorts of discussions about body image and such, and repeated references to being completely or partially disrobed in "her" presence, one of the (male) school board members assured her that the transgirl had promised to always wear a towel around "her" waist. The girl who was there to object asked, "Can she put the towel around her eyes?"
I don't know why this is difficult for some people to grasp.