I will state again my opinion in case you have forgotten:
1) I understand and defend the laws of Kol Isha
2) I also understand the Pikei Avot which forbids 'idle talk' with women, even your wife.
3) I understand the prohibitions which prevent a man from looking lustfully at a woman
4) I understand the reason for separation of the sexes because when boys and girls mix there will be flirting {no matter how frum a person is}.
The problem is when none of these have any relation to the Puah conference which is what this thread is about.
The question is: Should women professionals give talks to the audience at the event, or should only male doctors present to the audience?
1. is not related and
I NEVER DISPUTED THE LAWS OF KOL ISHA.2. is not related because no one is ever in control of what individuals do in their spare time or what kind of stupid sinning they get themselves caught up in. The seating is SEPARATE seating by gender, so this issue is not even tangentially related. Puah is going out of its way to make sure this is a cultural environment that haredim are used to so that they can benefit from the conference.
3. is not related because men are always forbidden to lust over women, and no one can control what individual men do, and women cannot be hidden in cardboard boxes to prevent men from sinning. A man could just as easily lust over a woman in the crowd as much as a woman giving a talk, so this clearly has no relevance to the question of should women professionals/experts give a speech or not. You could say women should not do anything in society or anything outside of the kitchen because a man might lust over her, but that is truly a warped way of thinking. Men need to get themselves under control and do what God says.
4.
I NEVER DISPUTED SEPARATION OF SEXES I don't think anyone here did. Nonetheless, there is no "mixing of boys and girls" at the Puah conference, so that is again something not related to the question at hand.
So I hope that clarifies, you were disputing a lot of straw men but very few things I actually said or believe. And very few things related to the actual subject matter of this thread.