I have a hobby group of friends, we met up today. The hobby attracts left wing types, of which I am one.
The subject of LGBT+ came up, and after a bit the subject of gendered toilets and changing rooms came up. I expressed that I felt women's spaces should be strictly for women only.
One friend said that the toilets in almost all of the schools, colleges and universities in the area had been changed to non-gender specific.
Another said that their training in several fashion retail spaces had been to allow a person to use the gendered changing room of their choice. There was a "larger" changing area (not allowed to say disabled), which they could offer to trans people, but they could go in the gendered room they felt most comfortable in. I asked what happened if anybody ever complained; they were trained to say they were sorry but policy was to allow people to use the space they felt most comfortable in. These spaces had curtains but they'd had problems previously with mobile phone cameras being used.
The girls in the schools had expressed discomfort at boys being able to hear the rustle of sanitary wear wraps as they used them.
My friends seemed surprised at my views, and I didn't go any further. I'm not really sure how to have these conversations, but it seems utterly essential and urgent.
It's in the UK, and it's much more widespread than I had thought.
Help. How do I get people questioning this stuff?