>>313751>They SA women at a greater rate per capita than men>TheyWho, you mean violent offenders who are in prison?
Doesn't matter if you're sensitive about trans women, they also need spaces due to very evident victimisation
https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/press/ncvs-trans-press-release/ If you don't wanna cater to that, that's your business (and no, it's not just "hurt feelings" it's actual violence, it's mostly trans men who are in the early stages of transitioning who fall victim to it but that doesn't mean trans women aren't getting targeted either).
Regardless of whether trans people can actually be counted as the gender they want to be, I don't think trans women are men nor are trans men women. Would you let a post-op testosterone jacked trans man into the women's sauna with you butt naked? Surely not, that's not a woman. Would you let a trans woman in there if she perfectly passes as a woman? You would unless you knew she's trans, then you'd throw her out too. Either way, neither of those is welcome nor safe in women's or men's spaces with trans exclusionists around, that's why I think there should be separate spaces. Spaces where you don't have to deal with trans people and spaces where they don't have to deal with you. Seems more beneficial than arguing about whether trans people are allowed to go to the spa or not.