>There are many, many reasons why we have sex-separated spaces: privacy, dignity, modesty, safety, fairness, peace of mind, personal hygiene, santiation, cleanliness of facilities, lesbian and gay socialising, group bonding, therapeutic efficacy, organizing and campaigning.
But that was only half of the equation. Why are these "rights" only relevant for women? How can you define these as a right if other groups do not have the same protection?
>privacy, dignity, modesty,
Can a straight man cite his right for "privacy, dignity, modesty" when kicking a gay man out of a locker room?
>safety
Do you think it would be safe for a trans woman who has surgically transitioned to be housed in a male prison?
>fairness
I dedicated almost that whole previous post trying to get you to define what a right to "fairness" really means, but you ignored all those questions.
>peace of mind
Do you think a passenger should be able to force an airline to kick a Muslim off a plane to get "peace of mind"?
>personal hygiene, santiation, cleanliness of facilities,
Are my rights violated if I walk into a public restroom and the person before me didn't flush?
>lesbian and gay socialising
If homosexuals have a right to their own segregated socializing environment, can a school host a dance for only straight people?
>organizing and campaigning
Could a campaign event for a local white politician kick someone out for simply being black?