bennett123 wrote:scbriml wrote:bennett123 wrote:If a man tried to enter a female toilet, could he be refused entry if he had a GRC?.
A man with a GRC is a woman, so why wouldn’t they use a female toilet? Who would be refusing entry to the toilet?
My understanding is that the law now says that if you 'live like a woman' for three months you get a GRC. There is no requirement for a medical assessment.
So what exactly does 'live like a woman' mean?.
What do you think it means?
The current UK rules for applying for a GRC:
Who can apply
You can apply if you meet all of the following requirements:
you’re aged 18 or over
you’ve been diagnosed with gender dysphoria in the UK
you’ve been living in your affirmed gender for at least 2 years
you intend to live in this gender for the rest of your life
https://www.gov.uk/apply-gender-recogni ... -can-apply