There are men who sincerely believe that they are God's gift to women and that women will realize that if those women would just "cuddle" (euphemism) with them. Does that mean that women should be compelled to "cuddle" with those sincere men, because then they will experience the wonders of God's gift? I don't think so!
There are men who sincerely believe that they are God's gift to women and that women will realize that if those women would just "cuddle" (euphemism) with them. Does that mean that women should be compelled to "cuddle" with those sincere men, because then they will experience the wonders of God's gift? I don't think so!
Same with men who sincerely believe that they are women. That does not mean that girls and women should be compelled to share female single-sex spaces with those men, or that those men should be allowed to compete in athletics as if they were in fact female. It does not matter that some women may not mind having males in female spaces. No woman can give consent on behalf of other women. Women who have no problem being with men in restrooms should go use the men's restrooms. (I am not actually approving of women accessing men's spaces. Just making a point about no woman can waive other women's rights to privacy and safety.)
There are men who sincerely believe that they are God's gift to women and that women will realize that if those women would just "cuddle" (euphemism) with them. Does that mean that women should be compelled to "cuddle" with those sincere men, because then they will experience the wonders of God's gift? I don't think so!
Same with men who sincerely believe that they are women. That does not mean that girls and women should be compelled to share female single-sex spaces with those men, or that those men should be allowed to compete in athletics as if they were in fact female. It does not matter that some women may not mind having males in female spaces. No woman can give consent on behalf of other women. Women who have no problem being with men in restrooms should go use the men's restrooms. (I am not actually approving of women accessing men's spaces. Just making a point about no woman can waive other women's rights to privacy and safety.)