Pregnancy is not gender neutral you silly goose.
I think this very simple fact of biology keeps getting glossed over.
I find this a particularly interesting dynamic when we compare the responses in this thread to the responses in the thread about responsibility for pregnancy.
In this thread, for many posters, the position is "nobody can tell who is a woman and who isn't, and it's fair and inclusive to ask men (by which I mean males) if they are or have been pregnant, and any man who is put off by being required to answer a patently ridiculous question is just a bigoted oldster who is fragile in their masculinity"
And some of the same posters, in the other thread, are taking the position "it's her body and her uterus, so it's on women to make sure they take the pill, make sure the man wears a condom, and/or make sure he pulls out so she doesn't get herself pregnant. If she doesn't want to behave responsibly to keep herself from getting pregnant, then she should keep her legs closed"
Not all the same posters of course. But it's obvious that
EVERYONE KNOWS WHO THE WOMEN ARE. When it comes down to it, there's no confusion, there's no ambiguity. Everyone knows which of us are women and are capable of becoming pregnant.
So we go through the pantomime of making men answer whether or not they might be pregnant as if that accomplishes anything real at all. But it's women losing the right to their own bodies, it's women who are denied medical coverage for contraception and have to pay for it out of pocket, it's women who take on the health risks of oral contraceptives and the responsibility of taking them every single day, and it's women who bear the burden of carrying and caring for a child... or the burden of terminating that pregnancy and the emotional toll that comes with it.