I'm a woman who supports the continuing existence of single-sex spaces where appropriate, including bathing and toilet facilities, sleeping accommodation, sporting events and crisis centres.
I'm thoroughly tired of men lining up to tell me that I must budge over and let any man who says the magic words into these spaces, because "the most incredibly marginalised group" (who happen to be men) wants in.
Why should men be granted the right to enter these spaces? The reply seems to be that they might feel a bit upset if they're not granted that right. What about the women, women being over 50% of the population mind, who might feel a bit upset if a man starts getting his kit off in the female changing room she's in, or in preparation to bedding down in the other bed in the shared sleeping accommodation she'd been assured was single-sex? Why is the concern of one group granted absolute priority and the concern of the other group isn't even allowed to be talked about?