angrysoba
Philosophile
I think the argument is that there is a taboo about going into women’s toilets that could at least make a man think twice about going in there unless he’s Tom Cruise from Top Gun. But similar incidents such as in saunas or in Brazilian waxing clinics when a guy can say “wax my balls!” in fact shift the taboo to anyone who objects (“I’m trans, you bigot!”) How is anyone to know who is genuinely trans and who is merely saying it as a ruse?Huh. Honestly haven't seen one of them since my high schools prison style showers, built around 1960. Even my kids' college dorms had individual stalls, and all the gyms I've seen have individuals. Surprising.
And yes, 100% of the women affected would be... you know, 100% of them. I just wasn't sure how many showers and users of them we were talking about. Like, if there were a few gyms that still had prison showers, requiring them to upgrade to normal single stalls (possibly just installing privacy dividers in the existing setup) doesn't seem.like that big a deal.
Eta: although to reiterate: I don't think.its a good idea. I'm just trying to determine the realistic risk assessment. Saying 100% of women would suddenly find themselves in jeopardy seems a little off.
I think that we should be able to recognize that as a genuine area of concern. If it is not it makes a mockery of even sex-segregating such areas in the first place. And ultimately it makes a mockery of even talking about who is a man or woman if someone can claim one sex or another by fiat.
In some cases maybe gender-neutral toilets work well enough, but the objections are that more goes on in the communal areas of women’s toilets than most men realize related to menstruation, baby-minding etc…