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Originally Posted by Vicky.
But they are not a woman, regardless of what they think they are.
I think they mainly want in with the women as they know a female prison is likely to be safer and 'easier', and in some cases for access to more victims tbh. British Association of Gender Identity Specialists agree with me too it seems. Cocnerns have already been raised on this issue.
https://gendertrender.wordpress.com/...sex-offenders/
Full PDF here - http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevi...tten/19532.pdf
Basically the only way to keep everyone as safe as possible, is to segregate the 'transwomen' who feel they should be in with the women for safety reasons. This keeps them safe, and also does not make the women unsafe.
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I'm just replying to your first sentence because that's the bit that jumped out at me. Remember when, in that article, mums therapist called Jessie 'he' and mum said it felt like she'd just been kicked in the stomach? Don't you think that's what transgenders feel every time someone insists on using 'he' instead of 'she'?