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[–]VioletRemihomosexual female (aka - lesbian) 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

But segregated spaces is not the answer.

Why? It greatly decreased rape cases, it greatly decreased stress among teen girls, it greatly increased visits of toilets and bathrooms by females (as with unisex ones, a lot of teen girls and often adult human females were just going toilet or changing clothings only at home, and then bearing it up on lessons or work, and going toilet again only at home after work). So it works and gives big advantage. What does removing segregation will achieve? All the progress will be just reversed, rape cases would raise up, visiting of those spaces by females will drop down, stress of females in those places will raise up again. I see no reason of removing segregation, and I can't understand how it can help women at all. It may help small percentage of males (and will make everything easier to predators as well), thought, and that's it. Even men would feel more uncomfortable like that - in my school and first job we had unisex bathroom and unisex changing room. Most boys and men were prefering to NOT use them together with girls or women, we were going in two different groups, boys at first, as they need much less time, and then group of girls. But it only work if going in groups, thought. Changing it from unisex to segregated spaces, trippled the effectiveness of them, and make it more comfortable and easy for everyone, plus you could just go solo and be fine. So what the point of removing segregation, if it helps to females A LOT and helps males a bit?