Jenny Watson’s lesbian speed-dating events were a hit. Two weddings, numerous engagements and countless romantic dalliances are testament to that. The events also offered a welcome boost in trade for the College Arms pub in central London, which had been struggling post-Covid. Having between 30 and 40 lesbians drinking for several hours on a Friday night was obviously great for business. There was, however, a hitch.
Jenny’s event was attended on numerous occasions by men claiming to be women. In one incident last year, a man turned up clad in purple lycra and sporting an erection. More recently, another man showed up one evening and ‘pushed [his] body at a woman’ in the female toilets.
It need hardly be said that, at a lesbian event, being touched by a man is always inappropriate and unwanted. The man in question was reprimanded by Jenny later that evening and asked not to return. She also added a notice to her website making it clear that this was a women-only event.
[Guess what happened next? Oh. let’s not always see the same hands. The trans-activist movement is nihilistic at its core, but especially in its impact of gay and lesbian communities. And, for that matter, women’s sports, and so on. These impacts fall mainly on women, who are in the process of being erased in the TQ sector of the LGBTQ population. — Ed]
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