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Old 03-12-2017, 04:37 PM #8
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Originally Posted by Jamie89 View Post
Ok fair enough, I think I'm getting myself confused with all the different labels and definitions :/



If a shifty looking man was hanging around the changing rooms and not using them I'd assume he'd still be able to be reported, regardless of how he identifies he'd be reported just for being shifty and hanging around a changing room, it would have nothing to do with gender so I don't think hate crime wouldn't come into that.

I also don't think that sex segregation = privacy/dignity. You can have a non sex segregated area that is cubicled and private, just as you get sex segregated areas that are open and non private. But yeah we probably have already discussed this 3 times already actually
No disrespect but personally I would feel more comfortable and more safe in an open sex segregated area than in a cubicled non sex segregated area. I think many women would feel the same way.

I also think that people seem to be mainly thinking of young people here and I think we can pretty much take it as a given that both older and elderly women are not going to be at all comfortable about this. I could even see elderly ladies who frequently need the ladies would stop going out if it meant using non sex segregated public toilets. The idea stinks in my opinion.
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