As a ciswoman, I have *absolutely no problem* with transwomen using the women's toilets.
(For that matter, if transmen feel they are safer from physical violence from cismen by using the women's toilets, I'm in favour of whatever choice keeps them safer.)
My toilet issues are: there should be more women's toilet cubicles for everyone, so the queue isn't as long,
and there should be more wheelchair accessible toilets.
Oh, and some benches/seats people can sit on while they're queuing would be great for people whose pain/fatigue issues mean standing in a long queue is a struggle.
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(For that matter, if transmen feel they are safer from physical violence from cismen by using the women's toilets, I'm in favour of whatever choice keeps them safer.)
My toilet issues are: there should be more women's toilet cubicles for everyone, so the queue isn't as long,
and there should be more wheelchair accessible toilets.
Oh, and some benches/seats people can sit on while they're queuing would be great for people whose pain/fatigue issues mean standing in a long queue is a struggle.