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[–]MarkTwainiac 9 insightful - 2 fun9 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

You haven't responded to my question yet. Why should I be welcome in women's spaces when I sometimes stare at other women sexually in those spaces and can't help it, especially since I'm socially awkward? And don't care about what people consider "socially appropriate", since it varies from culture to culture and I'm so done with people telling me what to do and not to do just because they feel uncomfortable? Should you create a separate space called "for that inappropriate woman named tea only" just like we do for men? And if not, why not?

I didn't answer your question because it's one of the myriad goady questions you've asked on this sub going back many months. And coz when you get answers, your usual pattern is to ignore the bulk of responses completely and just restate your question in another way. And also coz many of the views you've expressed on other threads and this one I find odious. Such as your saying here that when you use women's spaces, you're gonna go ahead and continue to "stare at other women sexually in those spaces" coz you "can't help it" and you're "so done with people telling me what to do and not to do just because they feel uncomfortable" besides. The fact that you don't respect other women's boundaries, or even believe other women have have a right to any boundaries in your presence, couldn't have been made clearer.