How does that rebut anything? You don't know the genders of everyone that uses that work area. Note, also, that medical gloves that are a size big are no big deal.
The problem is not with asserting rights. The problem is with expecting more than equality. (For example, expecting there to be no consequence for childbearing.)
Ask Metaphor. He’s the one who said there were only size S and M gloves? So the world revolves around women, apparently. Yes it’s daft but.....
I think most women would be happy to have exactly the same career consequences of having children that men have.
So, you think most mothers want to increase the hours they spend at work after giving birth, the way that most new fathers spend more hours at work after the birth of their child?
In Australia, when men ask for flexible work, they are twice as likely to be turned down as women are.
Curiously (or perhaps not), the feminist who wrote an article that included this fact concluded that 'men suck at asking for flexible work'. Of course, when women are more likely to get a negative reaction when asking for a raise compared to men, it isn't women who suck at asking for a raise. It's the patriarchy keeping women down.