Yes, that's the state as it is now. My point is, if it would be enforceable both ways (!) then sex segregation being legal would end the tranny problem and the women getting into men's spaces problem at the same time.
Unfortunately it's a moot point because the ruling parties are either women or simps, so there's no way it would be enforced equally even if the law were on the books. Hence my later comment about accelerating.
With that many exceptions it should be easy for you to list them.
See my edit. In Canada and many other places in the western world, women can go into men's toilets legally.
In sports women can participate in men's competitions without having to transition (e.g golf).
In Australia, women are allowed to have women's only gyms whilst men cannot have exclusive sporting clubs.
I didn't see your edit, sorry about that.
Yes, that's the state as it is now. My point is, if it would be enforceable both ways (!) then sex segregation being legal would end the tranny problem and the women getting into men's spaces problem at the same time.
Unfortunately it's a moot point because the ruling parties are either women or simps, so there's no way it would be enforced equally even if the law were on the books. Hence my later comment about accelerating.