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The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Western culture and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject.The specific issue is: This is article is missing discussion of non-Western examples of women-only spaces such as, for example, women-only sections of malls, restaurants, etc. in Saudi Arabia You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or ...
Members say they provide a much-needed space where women and other minorities come first. But some may be violating discrimination laws Women-Only Spaces Are Part of a Coworking Craze.
A women-only space is an area where only women are allowed, thus providing a place where they do not have to interact with men. [7] Historically and globally, many cultures had, and many still have, some form of female seclusion.
To combat groping, street harassment, and eve teasing of women in crowded public places, some countries have also designated women only spaces. For example, sex-segregated buses, women-only passenger cars, and compartments on trains have been introduced in Mexico, Japan, the Philippines, the UAE and other countries to reduce sexual harassment.
Women-only co-working spaces are part of the new hybrid working landscape, but they divide opinion.
“Women deserve women’s only spaces.” House Speaker Mike Johnson stressed that there are unisex facilities in the Capitol complex. Anadolu via Getty Images.
Along with the female-only parking spaces, other ideas include adding thousands of new women-only toilets, and resurfacing city sidewalks with a soft material to ease tired feet for those wearing high heels. [21] Likewise in Europe, these spaces are placed near entrances and exits in dark parking garages or lots.
Photos of me have ended up on social media. I used to feel comfortable removing my hijab in women's-only spaces. But people post photos of everything on social media now.