I think more like Jamie89 because there was so much I agreed with in his post. I can see why its a problem for lesbians, especially at lesbian only events and I honestly don't know what the solution is, other than what Jamie suggested. Otherwise, is this really a problem? this link says otherwise
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/brynn...b_8670438.html
In France we are brought up with shared sex changing rooms (a bit like Center Parc) and although there's often a ladies and a mans toilet, nobody bats an eyelid if men use the ladies or ladies use the mens. When my children reached an age where they could use the loo alone, I was much happier for my eight, nine year old sons to use the mens, where I could go in and look for them if I was worried and it was more comfortable for me to do that in France than it was in the UK. If my husband was out with our young daughter in France, he'd simply take her into the ladies but in the UK he had to walk her past the urinals. As far as I'm concerned, 'not worried about your sex toilets' for children are safer because parents can go with them or go in and check on they are okay.
It sounds to me like some of these female activists are under the impression that all men, especially trans men, are potential rapists or sexual deviants. I think that's wrong. If a rapist is on the prowl for a woman to rape he's going to find one, regardless of segregated toilets. In fact he can watch a woman walk into a Womens toilets and just follow her in. He doesn't have to pretend he's anything other than a man.