I entered an iffy discussion on a status on Facebook re “women’s and children’s spaces need to be protected”.
Obviously the majority disagreed. Then I thought why I may have thought that in further detail.
Several points:
*they have no children
*those who have children are girls, so they would go to a girls bathroom anyway
*they both have boys, but one is a baby and facilities regarding babies are more accessible regarding females
Then the observation of mothers to kids, even at school age can lock doors but I have seen over many years that most women will allow their sons to go to a Male bathroom on their own 7+.
It’s a situation that goes back potentially millions of years. Of course women can commit sexual assault, but males are more likely to do so.
So who is to say we are wrong to allow men into our bathrooms, our changing rooms or our safe spaces.
Obviously the majority disagreed. Then I thought why I may have thought that in further detail.
Several points:
*they have no children
*those who have children are girls, so they would go to a girls bathroom anyway
*they both have boys, but one is a baby and facilities regarding babies are more accessible regarding females
Then the observation of mothers to kids, even at school age can lock doors but I have seen over many years that most women will allow their sons to go to a Male bathroom on their own 7+.
It’s a situation that goes back potentially millions of years. Of course women can commit sexual assault, but males are more likely to do so.
So who is to say we are wrong to allow men into our bathrooms, our changing rooms or our safe spaces.