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Originally Posted by Niamh.
I'm just going to pick you up on this point as the rest of your post I agree with you and I understand why you, as a gay man, would relate to the discriminatory aspect of trans people. What do you mean by this, can you expand a bit?
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Like if trans people felt safe and accepted in public spaces there wouldn’t be this dire need for trans only spaces or trans women to be in biological women’s spaces because they could use the bathroom of the sex they were assigned at birth without fear of being assaulted etc
I agree with you in the sense that men who say they are women but are not making any effort to pass as a woman or live like a woman shouldn’t be allowed in female only spaces because then it’s very high risk, but the people who are living as a woman, can pass as a woman are less of a threat and therefore could use women’s only spaces as it would be harder to know.
Have I made sense there? Again hard for me to comment as a man