April 20, 2024

Alternative sex and gender

Newsweek - In 1887, Massachusetts became the first state in the U.S. to enact law to separate public restrooms by sex—and now, 137 years later, more than half of Gen Zers back gender segregation in gyms, a poll has found.  The topic of gender separation in public spaces is still rife with debate... While much of the debate around gender-segregated spaces has been about opening them up, recent polling conducted exclusively for Newsweek by Redfield & Wilton Strategies has unveiled a shift in attitudes toward separate gym facilities for men and women, particularly among younger generations.  The survey asked 1,500 U.S. adults to what degree they would support male or female-only hours or sections in gyms. Notably, Gen Z respondents (aged 18-26) expressed the most approval, with 57 percent agreeing with the idea.

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