Some women don’t mind having intimate medical procedures carried out by male clinicians - or by men who identify as women.
Some don’t mind sharing toilets, changing rooms or other single-sex spaces with men.
Some don’t mind men competing in women’s sports or taking women’s awards in business, sport or the arts.
Some don’t mind being described as “chest feeders,” “birthing people,” or “ovary havers.”
Some don’t mind men’s feelings being prioritised above their own comfort, dignity or safety.
If any of this applies to you, that’s your choice.
But your comfort does not override other women’s discomfort. Nor does it erase women’s legal rights to single-sex spaces, services, sports or sex-based language.
And if you’re a man who thinks you have the right to tell women what they should think or feel about any of this … that’s your choice too.
But remember: women’s rights and their boundaries are not yours to override.
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