monkers
Legendary Member
No, you can't keep everybody safe all the time. What you do though is take simple steps to ensure that people are protected as best you can. Excluding men from women's spaces and services is one of those steps. It's been effective, though not foolproof, for about a hundred years or more.
No, you don't. You end up with a robust culture of safeguarding that doesn't prioritise the wants of one small group over the dignity, privacy, and safety of another.
At the cost of civil liberties and human rights. No thanks.