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Originally Posted by Vicky.
Well yes, I agree with this. But thats not the usual setup in many public places. If every place was to change to full floor to ceiling cubicles and such, then I would have no issue at all with unisex. But to decide that the current setups should be unisex..I disagree with that a lot.
Theres also issues not to do with changing rooms though. Such as prisons. In scotland there are currently male rapists in female prisons. I can't imagine anyone thinks thats right. Yet people will still argue that its wrong to put 'transwomen' with penises in with the men. So...lets just throw them in with women instead?! **** that. if they are unsafe in male prisons, make male prisons safer. Loads of men are at risk in male prisons, smaller men, feminine men, gay men, the lot. Should all of them be moved to female ones for their own safety? (with no thought to the safety of the females) Surely the answer is to work on safety for everyone in the mens prisons...
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As far as I know, and admittedly, I haven't done much research, there was one rapist who raped two women before transitioning and who was allowed to wander around with women in a female prison. That ended with her harassing female prisoners. That should never of happened, as a former rapist of women, she should of been fully segregated, which in this instance she was, but not until after the event.
If we are going to make male prisons safer, we can make female prisons safer too. Should we for instance put gay male sex offenders in male prisons? the answer is clearly 'yes' but we have a duty of care to other male prisoners.