Rolfe
Adult human female
Emily, Rolfe (and anyone else.)
Serious proposal which I am presenting without malice or ill intent and I would appreciate a response in kind.
Would something along the lines of pushing (maybe legally, maybe just socially) for more privacy in spaces such as locker rooms and public bathrooms at least be steps toward (not necessarily 100% perfect solutions, but just steps toward) providing you with the comfort and safety you are seeking? Because I feel it would also tone down the feeling that men are being assumed to be predators.
No. We want male-free spaces, not isolation. We use women's spaces to make contact with each other for help and support. Cutting women off from their informal ad-hoc support network in the name of allowing men in but then "protecting" them from men is a thoroughly bad idea.
It's also dangerous, as a man with ill intent only has to get into the private cubicle where the woman or girl is, and she's defenceless against him with nobody to see what's happening. He can lock the door and get on with it.
There's also the concern of voyeurism and peeping Tom behaviour, specifically the hidden cameras thing. If men aren't allowed in women's spaces it's very hard for them to place such cameras or cut peep-holes or whatever. If they have free entry they can do what they like.
Sorry, but your pathological delusion that women's single-sex spaces are an insult to your own personal good intentions and general all-round-nice-guy image is not enough to justify taking all this away from us.