Bathroom dilemma

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I had a moment today that a lot of trans women can probably relate to, and almost no non-trans ones can.

I was shopping with my mom, and she went to the bathroom, and I felt like I needed to visit as well, but I was slightly intimidated about using the ladies room. Eventually I went in and did what I needed to do, and had no problems, but that moment of fear is something I'd never have to deal with if I was born with the right equipment.

Ah, well.

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I usually end up looking for single bathrooms with doors that lock or what is called family bathrooms.

Hugs,
Jenna From FL
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It is a long road ahead but I will finally become who I should be.

I remember my first time, Dorothy

I had gone to Yosemite with a couple of friends, one of them a BCTS author. I was dressed pretty much androgynously, but with a bra and my bust showing. I had mt friends scout out the ladies room and make sure nobody was in there, went in and did my business. But I was a bit scared someone would come in and trap me there. It didn't happen, but ...

A few months later I was in Pennsylvania with the same friend when I really came out for the first time, as I made myself known to those around me, most of whom are also trans. But for that reason, I was not afraid, and after the four days of really being ME for the first time, I haven't been bothered with being afraid.

But the first time or times can be a bit scary, I admit.

The wonderful thing though, is having stalls, rather than just open urinals. I can imagine being F to M, and going in to find no available stalls, or stalls with no doors ...

Holly

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

Holly

bathroom

Like someone said to me once. The bathroom at home doesn't say his or hers so why should public ones.

Fun times on holiday

Quite a few of the ones we found while on holiday in France are unisex. Problem is, the other holidaymakers sometimes don't realise... I came out of a cubicle once and this woman nearly fainted.

It varies from place to place, of course, so we were very careful to check the signs to ensure we didn't end up in the wrong one!

Penny

Getting Rumbled In the LOO!

Well, I have had bad things happen twice, in the same shopping center, in the same Loo. One time was by a rotund old lady with her own problems. I was so shocked I told her to call the police! The other time was by this weird transigent person. Security came and hauled His Weirdness off.

Now days, even when I am traveling I just do my thing and get out. No one has bothered me at all, even in UTAH!

I am thankful.

Gwendolyh

If you gotta go you gotta go

I've been using the ladies room since 2000 when I transitioned for a short period. Then in 200 six I had no difficulty with the ladies room. I pass and no one has ever asked to see my genitalia. I somehow always end up at Walmart with a bladder that needs to be emptied. I go, do my thing, wash my hands, check my makeup and hair then leave.
There was a time that I would wait until I got home. I just knew there was a neon sign above me signifying I was not what I appeared to be. So once I made my first foray into the ladies room, I've never stopped since.

Jill Micayla
Be kinder than necessary,Because everyone you meet
Is fighting some kind of battle.

my fear is my ex

My biggest fear is the first time I may have to go into a public restroom with my Ex. She is still unable to use my femme name or even understand that I identify as female. Somehow, she has decided that the hormones are good because they have eliminated my depression, but the feminizing side-effects freaks her out. But when it happens, I will just brave my way through it.

The one thing I am sure of is that I will be fine once it is over with.

Hugs,
Cassie Ellen

I would think the biggest

I would think the biggest fear would be no paper.


I wear this crown of thorns
Upon my liar's chair
Full of broken thoughts
I cannot repair

Yes that is a bad one

Consequently I always have a bit on me just in case though sometimes it is needed to line the seat. Of course since I am post-op I can just hover if necessary.

For a pre-op, the real problem are stall doors that don't close properly due to a bad latch or a latch that barely holds and will let go when the next stall over shakes the door and makes the door swing free.

And then there is a little kid with her mommy who peeks between the stall doors at the wrong time or you have a woman looking for a stall looking at just the wrong time.

Kim

You are picking on those poor

disabled toilets! Im sure they are in enough pain as it is :D Find one that isn't as bad off to use :)

Sephrena

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