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If they passed a bathroom law in your area, would you follow it?

Started by suzifrommd, May 24, 2016, 10:34:44 AM

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For those transitioned or transitioning, which bathroom laws would you follow?

None. I would continue to use the bathroom that matches my gender identity.
I would use a gender neutral bathroom to follow the law, but not the bathroom opposite my identity
I would use whichever bathroom the law required me to
I'm not transitioning but I want to see the results of the poll

jujubes1986

come move to canada :) even our prime minister marches in our gay pride





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Dee Marshall

If things get any worse here we may have to. Thank goodness my father was born in Toronto.
April 22, 2015, the day of my first face to face pass in gender neutral clothes and no makeup. It may be months to the next one, but I'm good with that!

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Emileeeee

I was recently forced out of my comfort zone on this one, so I need to change my answer from favor the family bathroom to favor the women's bathroom. I tried the family bathroom thing on vacation, at a please that's loaded with kids. Being the only person in a very long family bathroom line that has no kids or disability is a bit unnerving. I switched to the women's room pretty easily after that one time. I can now say I've peed in a public bathroom in almost every state on the east coast including NC & SC, without incident. SC was actually the scariest. I thought NC would be.
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I Am Jess

This is a hard one but I don't think I could violate the law.
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V M

I have no idea if there is such a law on the books where I live, but I tend to avoid public restrooms all together whenever possible anyway
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jujubes1986

i would totaly go to the men's washroom to troll them hahaha





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totalmessbelow

Nah, wouldn't care about it. I'm post op and stealth anyway.
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Nathanos

I try to avoid public restrooms like the plague, especially since most men's rooms are completely disgusting for some reason, but if they passed a law like that.. I'd make it a point to always use one when I'm out and about. I'd dare anyone to try and make a fuss. I don't see it going well if I tried to use the women's room anyway. I'd most likely get in trouble for that before anyone would even suspect I'm a trans dude being a rebel and breaking the law by using the men's room.
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Victoria L.

I'm non-transitioned, but I can tell you what I'd do: Use only unisex restrooms. It's what I already do.

I'm a person that doesn't really care to make any kind of scene. I just want to blend in (now do you see why transitioning is such a nightmare for me, if I was able?). If I transitioned I probably would still probably avoid women's restrooms that have stalls because I just don't like the idea of using the bathroom with other people.
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KittyKatKiera

Nope and if anyone said anything to me I would piss outside between the two


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Kylo

Well with the way the economy's going, getting locked up would be fine. Least I wouldn't have to pay council tax.
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