Woman and Sex, means biological sex.

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The wokies won't be happy until every single public toilet is designated to be used by anyone.
What are "wokies"?

And provided proper regard is paid to "decency", what would be wrong with every single public toilet being able to be used by anyone?
 
Why don't you use it properly, then?

What's "woke"?
Just because my posts don't align with your opinion/view doesn't mean they don't make sense ;)

Go Google what woke is, I ain't playing your boring game. That game being me providing an answer, you responding saying 'wrong' and round and round it goes. No thanks.
 
And there's a problem with communal hand washing areas why, exactly?
Yeah, I'm sure young/teen girls wouldn't feel uncomfortable at all exiting the cubicle they've just used to see men standing there. Or indeed to enter the space with men standing there and having to enter a cubicle.

We've had male/female toilets for centuries for a reason ;)

Of course, the trans folk don't like it because it denotes a space for use by real males and females.
 
We've had male/female toilets for centuries for a reason

Off topic, but apparently not as long as you might think. When Googling all this stuff, I found that women's toilets weren't provided for many years to prevent them straying too far from the home.
 
Just because my posts don't align with your opinion/view doesn't mean they don't make sense ;)
It's not really a problem with alignment which makes it hard to see any sense in things like these:

Choo Choooooooo ...
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Choo choo choo choo, clickety clack clickety clack, choo choo choo choo, clickety clack clickety clack.

Or to see what intelligently argued points they make.

Go Google what woke is, I ain't playing your boring game. That game being me providing an answer, you responding saying 'wrong' and round and round it goes. No thanks.
It doesn't work like that.

You're using a term, and I asked you what you mean by it.

It would seem as though you don't know. And if you think that's me "playing games", it's not, it's me expecting uniform standards of intellectual rigour.

Maybe it would be a good idea for you stop playing the games of writing incoherent babble and using words you can't define.
 
Our "highest court" is no more democratically appointed, or accountable than the ECHR, and we recognise the legitimacy of both of them

And by saying that parts of an existing law are to be read as if certain words were inserted in certain places, then that is an alteration just as much as it would be if they actually made Parliament issue a changed version with the words in.

That is an interesting argument. It shows intelligence. It is wrong. But full marks for trying.
 
That is an interesting argument. It shows intelligence. It is wrong. But full marks for trying.
If only there was a name for such cases. Cases that redefine the law... hmmm :unsure: or legal principles that have been decided which subsequently set the rules for future cases?:unsure:

maybe we could call them Case Law or Decided Cases :LOL:
 
It's not really a problem with alignment which makes it hard to see any sense in things like these:





Or to see what intelligently argued points they make.


It doesn't work like that.

You're using a term, and I asked you what you mean by it.

It would seem as though you don't know. And if you think that's me "playing games", it's not, it's me expecting uniform standards of intellectual rigour.

Maybe it would be a good idea for you stop playing the games of writing incoherent babble and using words you can't define.
I'll let you into a little secret. I never, as in NEVER, read replies that contain multiple quotes. Can't be ar5ed. And you seem to be a master at collating them.
 
But why should they?

What's the difference between that and leaving or entering the main door to a traditional Ladies in a train station or a shopping mall or a restaurant and seeing men?

And I've been to places where the hand washing facilities are shared, including sharing one big circular basin with multiple taps on a central column. Didn't see anybody appearing to be embarrassed by washing their hands in front of "the others".

I've known restaurants with separate, signed, Ladies and Gents WCs (even though there's no difference between them apart perhaps from a bin in the former) and a single basin outside them.

You seem to be inventing reasons to be offended.
Are you thick?

In scenarios where someone leaves the physical space of the toilet and washing facility, back into the public space, they have LEFT THE TOILET AREA. Of course it's different. The same when entering. If you can't imagine how some young (and adult) females feel about these mixed setups, then I conclude yes, you are thick.

I'm not answering you any more on this, can't be ar5ed with the ping pong. We'll never agree.
 
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