We need to stop asking them "What is a woman?"

Others rights end where my nose stops. I don't care how they "experience life" until it starts impinging on my rights. Truly, I don't care if a man wants to wear dresses, makeup and call themselves Stacy. I don't care if they want to be friends with mostly women. I don't care if they want to take care of the domestic work and be a stay-at-home parent. I don't care if they abandon all the traditional stereotypes of men and embrace the ones of women.

That said

I do not find it acceptable when they come into female changing rooms and force young girls, or really, any woman to see penises they don't consent to see. I do not find it acceptable that we expect young girls to change in front of biological males, often without giving them an alternative.

I do not find it acceptable when they, with their superior bone structure, body strength, larger lungs and hearts enter female sports, wiping out years of young women's hard work with a physical advantage.

I do not find it acceptable when they proclaim themselves "better at being women then women" because they wear more makeup and skimpier clothing.

And I certainly do not find it acceptable when they try to silence female discourse around reproductive rights because that's "not inclusive".

Live how you want. But sex-based protections need to remain sex-based.

/r/GenderCritical Thread Parent