When I started transing I was absolutely terrified of using women's bathrooms, but so far that's turned out to be surprisingly easy and painless.
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Also, I seem to enjoy around 80-90% visual passing privilege (it's my voice that outs me, otherwise strangers almost always default to "miss" and "ma'am"), so your mileage may vary.
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But the thing is, no one in public bathrooms is really scrutinizing you—unless of course you look like I do in the men's room: that's something of a sensation.
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So it makes SOOO much more sense for me to use the women's room, and I don't understand why this is even a debate (jk I do, the reason is transphobia).
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Here's what I do in public bathrooms: I walk in, I don't look at anyone, I go into the stall, then to the sink, wash my hands, and then spend 45 seconds fucking with my hair in front of the mirror.
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It's such a relief that cis women usually are welcoming and non-awful and don't buy into that narrative.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I work at an AMC here and Texas and as a general rule all guests can use the bathroom according to their gender identity, but just recently
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My particular theater petitioned to have extra family bathrooms because of that shitty law that was put in place earlier in the year
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in womans bathrooms no one cares to look at anyone or pay attention to others. In men's maybe guys want see if their dick is bigger idk
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