Plenty of things being talked about in the grown up world without much clarity as ever from what a "peace deal" in Ukraine may look like and how everyone involved might feel about it to the reverberations from the Supreme Court in the UK deciding that as far the 2010 Equality Act was concerned the intended meaning of the term Woman was that of a biologically female which sticking my old "legal hat" on is pretty much what most of us in that area would say with no intended slight to anyone who is or may be from a gender point of view different to that of their at birth sex and with recognition of their struggles.In most respects being socially your gender is the main thing, we seldom have to prove biological basis in everyday life, for those who formally transition a Gender Recognition Certificate acknowledges the path we have been along providing a basis for reissuing birth certificates and passports to match to make getting by easier.
The issues around changing rooms, restroom provision and so do need working through as even for some who are not trans they don't always work out well.
Women complain about restrooms being forever occupied, increasing numbers of men are wanting separate cubicles, dads with tiny tots need changing areas while taking them out, disabled people like me find our facilities misused or often out of order.
Rather than having bolt ons, perhaps we need to rethink how we provide things for all of us and work though things like changing rooms such as in hospitals or fitness centres to provide more privacy and separate access to each.
Facilities in some of our towns and cities are getting worse when it comes to public toilets.
There is a concern, much understood given the amount of disrespect and actual verbal abuse I get for being disabled by "the normals" that in directing sex back to biological basis it leads to some, a small proportion admittedly to target anyone at variance.
It is variance these cowards target wither its sexuality, having a white stick, gender difference, being autistic, having a physical disability and so on. Staying in only rewards them and doesn't help all of us who are targeted one or more aspect of our lives we have little control over.
We need in everyday life a combination of a live and let live attitude and an understanding that where we do share spaces of understanding each others needs and concerns and less them and us.