It's just stupid to enter women's space for any reason. You're asking for trouble.
They will defend their occupied territory.
Never forget that women's groups successfully pushed the SCOTUS to say that First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and association do not apply against the state's desire to eliminate "discrimination against women."
Rotary International v. Rotary Club of Duarte (1987)
Legally, women's spaces should not exist, because this case's precedent states that identity group discrimination is worse than violating the right to freedom of association.
Of course, in the modern era, women will probably manage to create a car crash of contradictory logic that upholds their occupation of male spaces while defending their "right" to shut men out.
"Generally, the women welcomed the raiders and in some cases raided men's colleges, such as Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. At the University of Washington, though, raiders broke windows, and female students at Columbia College and Stephens College fought raiders from the University of Missouri." - per the Wiki link in my other comment.
Which is a mixed bag, to say the least...
Modern "college girls" are a different breed entirely, of course. But then very little of that culture from the 50s and 60s even exists (on campus), anymore, even in the US...
It's just stupid to enter women's space for any reason. You're asking for trouble.
They will defend their occupied territory.
Never forget that women's groups successfully pushed the SCOTUS to say that First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and association do not apply against the state's desire to eliminate "discrimination against women."
Rotary International v. Rotary Club of Duarte (1987)
Legally, women's spaces should not exist, because this case's precedent states that identity group discrimination is worse than violating the right to freedom of association.
Of course, in the modern era, women will probably manage to create a car crash of contradictory logic that upholds their occupation of male spaces while defending their "right" to shut men out.
In this context:
"Generally, the women welcomed the raiders and in some cases raided men's colleges, such as Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. At the University of Washington, though, raiders broke windows, and female students at Columbia College and Stephens College fought raiders from the University of Missouri." - per the Wiki link in my other comment.
Which is a mixed bag, to say the least...
Modern "college girls" are a different breed entirely, of course. But then very little of that culture from the 50s and 60s even exists (on campus), anymore, even in the US...
Which is somewhat sad, IMHO...
Imagine doing a panty raid and ending up with panties that were up against some guy's axe wound.
They're the kind of people that make it hard not to break R16.