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Old 01-12-2017, 04:11 PM #161
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This is an interesting female take on this topic. It may be hard to see, as a male, what its like to go through life as a woman (I know I can't begin to imagine what its like to go through life as a bloke). And why many many women would feel uncomfortable getting rid of sex segregation. Not all women, some would be happy with it as no group will ever agree 100%. But I would bet that more women would be uncomfortable with it, than comfortable.

This part in particular is interesting when discussing how sex segregation is not needed..

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In the UK where women have sex segregation, only 10% of sex crime (98% of which is committed by men, 90% of the victims of which are female) is opportunistic. In India, where there is no sex segregation, 90% of sex crime is opportunistic. The women’s liberation movement campaigned for single sex spaces so that women could have a PUBLIC LIFE. Read up on the history of the first women’s public toilet in London. Women were beaten in the streets for wanting that because women’s place was in the home. We are entitled to go about our lawful business without harassment from men, we are allowed to SAY NO TO PENIS in our private spaces. Traumatized women, raped women, religious women, lesbian women, shy women, teenage girls are ALLOWED BOUNDARIES. It’s not about you in the cubicle next to us, it’s about MEN. If you are denying that men are committing epidemic levels of violence and depravity against women and girls, all over the world, you are deluded.

Last edited by Vicky.; 01-12-2017 at 04:23 PM.
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