No you don't. You want me to say something that reveals me to be the misogynist villain you desperately want me to be. Only I'm not. Which is why you constantly end up looking silly in these exchanges.
We've been going back and forth for months now Eve. I've explained how I think about civil rights more to you than to perhaps any other person on Earth. You've read dozens of my articles. If you don't understand how I think by now, it's because you're not paying attention.
All I'll say in response to your questions here is that my support for sex segregation is not about demonising men. I am a man. I know better than you that most men aren't dangerous.
But, while you may not share the same boundaries, many women's boundaries extend to not getting naked in front of strange men. And if men were allowed in communal changing rooms, for example, the incidence of sexual assault would undoubtedly increase. Because the proximity to naked women would tempt some men to behave inappropriately.
And the wider point is that rape isn't the only issue. It's also about simply not making many, many women really uncomfortable. For me, and all halfway decent men, this is more than enough reason for us to stay out of women's spaces. The men who feel the need to argue the point are the ones you should be worrying about.