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Restroom failures today....

Started by abd789, January 10, 2016, 04:47:09 PM

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abd789

I was full on today and was at many places and my coffee & water habit keeps me peeing often. I had more looks today than ever and at first it was odd, but I started to enjoy it. I didnt wear foundation though as Im still dealing with the remnants of my Olay rash... so I had some light shadow showing.

But anyway, my restroom usage really bugged me out today, I was so torn as to which I should use, everywhere was busy and I felt so odd in the mens and couldnt bring myself to hit the ladies. One place I was coming out of the mens as a guy was heading for it and he had to stop, look at me then look at the sign to be sure he was heading in the right one... I smiled and said "you got it right".... that was a big win for me, I ran to my wife and was like "listen to this....."
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LordKAT

I remember days like that. It sounds like it is time for you to gain confidence in using the ladies.
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abd789

Exciting and scary at the same time... :-\

I guess Im worried some mom and daughter will be in there and the cops will be called on the perv in the toilet...
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LordKAT

A totally understanding feeling. You do deserve to be integrated into the ladies room. It can be difficult at first, but I think you will find that you feel like you belong in very short order.
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Sydney_NYC

I remember when that was happening to me a little over 3 months on HRT. A employee at a client I was working for (I was already out to them and was dressing androgynously) said to me: "Hon, it's time that you should be using the women's room, because you don't pass as male any longer." And by the picture in your profile, I think that same holds true for you.

After that I started using the women's bathroom and never had an issue.
Sydney





Born - 1970
Came Out To Self/Wife - Sept-21-2013
Started therapy - Oct-15-2013
Laser and Electrolysis - Oct-24-2013
HRT - Dec-12-2013
Full time - Mar-15-2014
Name change  - June-23-2014
GCS - Nov-2-2017 (Dr Rachel Bluebond-Langner)


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abd789

Thank you :D

definitely will consider this next time Im out. I only get out like this a couple times a month and always with my wife, but Im feeling more confident and hoping the outs come more frequently
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iKate

I started consistently using the ladies about 3-4 months in when I was bounced out of it.  Now it's not even a second thought.

You know what? If you're in a friendly area, go for it.
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stephaniec

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Eevee

The only trouble I have is with places where you need keys for their restrooms. It seems like every time I ask, they hand me the keys to the men's room. It's frustrating. Any other time, nobody seems to look surprised when I use the women's restroom.

Eevee
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iKate

Quote from: Eevee on January 10, 2016, 09:56:39 PM
The only trouble I have is with places where you need keys for their restrooms. It seems like every time I ask, they hand me the keys to the men's room. It's frustrating. Any other time, nobody seems to look surprised when I use the women's restroom.

If it was a business I was patronizing I would walk out and tell them I will spend my money elsewhere.
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Anna33

Sorry to hear that Rita. If you are out with your wife, just walk in the women's restroom with her like nothing's up and people will not notice/care. Trust me on this :)

hugs
The truth is, I often like women. I like their unconventionality. I like their completeness. I like their anonymity. - Virginia Woolf
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