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On Restrooms, Gender, and Fear

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On Restrooms, Gender, and Fear

Emily G. Heath
4/27/16

https://emilycheath.com/2016/04/27/on-restrooms-gender-and-fear/

I'm not male. Unlike my trans brothers who have transitioned female-to-male, I have been clear that that was not the right path for me. I'm happy to be "Emily" and to live in my body. How I dress and carry that body, though, is often at stark contrast with what the world expects. It's been that way since I was a 3 year old telling my mom that overalls were better than dresses

So, when I go to use the women's bathroom, the bathroom of the sex to which I was assigned at birth, things get interesting. Unlike trans men and trans women who wish to use a bathroom that is different from the one they were assigned to at birth, but which fits their true gender, I just want to use the women's room. But like my trans brothers and sisters, this is not always a safe experience for me.

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Interesting blog entry about public restroom use from the point of view of someone with non-binary gender.
Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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Tessa James

Yes indeed, this hurtful nonsense impacts more than transgender people.  I appreciate people like Emily speaking up and anticipate we will make many more allies among people with empathy, compassion and non conforming appearances.
Open, out and evolving queer trans person forever with HRT support since March 13, 2013
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