The fact that you, Victoria, have apologised is to be commended. However, I am suspicious of that apology because it really did not come across as genuinely understanding the points people are trying to make.
It came across as performative. It might have something to do with the passive aggressive tone of those emojis and the continued censuring posts.
So how I have interpreted those posts is :
Come on, make comments about how male's too can find these events useful, but acknowledge that maybe women are ok to have their own events, tell women off for not accepting dehumanising language, see that women are not backing down and actually have some very valid points and have attempted to articulate those. And apology is issued. People post to try to ascertain whether any understanding has been reached and you leave the conversation complete with the smiley emoji.
When that behaviour has also been pointed out to be rather typical of new people with certain pre-determined mindsets that seem to always centre on being kind and attempting to censure women for not using the appropriate words, we get another flounce . Again with an emotionally manipulative 'I must say that you are not at all friendly' while acknowledging at least that their entry was 'confrontational'.
And another smiley emoji.
How many posts that have been written with the intent to shame regular posters on MN have contained that very same emoji?
If I have misinterpreted your posts Victoria, I do apologise. If you sincerely came here to discuss the Menopause Cafe, why did you think it was appropriate to censure posters in any way?
Do you actually understand why women posting on this thread, women taking the time to relay their experiences, are upset at language such as 'those with wombs' is being forced, or attempted to be forced through emotional manipulation?
If anything, I am certainly glad that you have taken on board that women don't want male inclusion though. I do hope that you actually do find a way to offer a female only service.