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Revision as of 16:16, 23 May 2023

Some members of the public remain unaware of how men's spaces have been under attack for decades.[1][2]

Men's spaces are areas or organisations which are reserved for the use of men. Sometimes non-men may be permitted to enter as guests. Since the 1960s there has been a steady decline in the availability of men's spaces in Western nations while women's spaces have flourished.

Women have been forcing their way in to men's spaces since the 1970s.[3][4] As a result of the rise of the trans movement women's spaces are now under attack. As a result of the loss of men's spaces starting in the 20th century, many men are unwilling to do anything to stop the loss of women's spaces in the 21st century.

Timeline

Presented here is a non-exhaustive timeline of the disappearance of men's spaces in Western countries. The list also includes spaces intended for boys which girls were permitted to enter.

Year Country Event
1970 United States Girls allowed to enter Venturing, Sea Scouting, and Explorers programs.[5]
1978 United States Female reporters allowed in to changing rooms to interview professional athletes.[6][7]
1987 International Lions International admits women as members.
1989 United States Rotary admits women.[8]
2018 United States Girls allowed to become Cub Scouts.[9]
2019 Australia Women become full members of Tattersall's Club.

See Also


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