If a trans woman still has male genitals then its understandable that biological women might feel uncomfortble sharing such spaces...On the flip side, if a trans woman has had full reassignment surgery, then I don't see the problem with sharing the same spaces....
Just make real full height stalls so no one has to share the space with anyone and all the bathrooms can be for everyone. The problem is not trans people, it's bathroom design
It's actually fantastic, I haven't used a gendered public restroom in a year or so now that there are a bunch of single person ones in my area. The ungendered ones are clean and they're quiet and just better in every way
Thinking about it, there are separate public conveniences with no designation, at the car park I use when I take the dog to the vets, they make perfect sense, clean & private..
How would they know what genitals someone has? Did I miss the memo where we're supposed to look at other people's genitals in the toilets? I'm not on board with this.
I was just pointing out that whether you use women's bathrooms or men's, the same point applies: this concern about the genitals of the person in the next stall is a weird non-problem cooked up by bigots, yet the politicians scramble to appease them.
Originally they came about as a means of keeping women out of public life and in the home. Buildings would often designate toilets as "Men's" as an excuse to make them inaccessible. Its really that daft and sexist.