This is one of the things I find so offensive about all this gender rubbish - it's never men giving anything sex-related up. Mostly because men aren't the ones being asked to 'be kind' or give up their spaces but it crosses into Father's Day and male bathing and grooming products. No company will sell many men's products if they market them to all-genders. They market to men and if the other sex (identifying as whatever) decides they like and want to use it, they will.
We never see women (as trans men) wanting to take a man's place in sport or bang on about using their spaces. Though I find it disturbing that the push in the NHS to change breast-feeding to chest-feeding and the information leaflets being changed for smear tests being targeted to 'cervix-havers' rather than women is driven by trans men activists. I'm reliably informed by a friend still working fairly high in the NHS that this change alone is costing thousands of pounds for a tiny percentage of people in her Trust alone.
The backlash hitting the press over the last few weeks regarding men being offended about being asked if they're pregnant would be funny if it didn't have serious financial ramifications for the NHS.
I would love to know how many extra sales she's getting by spouting nonsense (and it truly is - I have a hard time believing that she truly believes what she's saying in the first place). I would also like to know how many sales she's losing when people like me
and turn over.
I've long wished for AY to shut up when talking over the BAs. I don't care how much an expert (self-proclaimed) she is, I'd rather listen to the BAs then do my own research on the product. She's a waste of space as far as I'm concerned. I have far more and better quality information on products here (big shout out and thanks to Donna255 amongst others for all your help and advice over the years - no award ceremony required)).