As soon as I started presenting as masculine, not even male, I would get told i was in the wrong bathroom 9 out of 10 times, sometimes more. Women just loved to let me know, very loudly, that i was in the womens room, as if i was blind to all the females around me and lack of urinals. I had security screaming and pounding on my stall door mid stream at a bar once when i was with my friend from hs; I got free drinks afterwards though.. I think so i wouldn't sue. Road trips and airports were the worst. About a year after I started questioning being trans I had to switch to the men's, unisex, or endure severe bladder pains because I just couldn't go into a women's room without scaring the ladies inside. Now I strictly use the men's, unless there's a unisex one but that's just because I like the privacy in general and space. It sucks wih no STP but I got my new snee kees today, so hopefully that won't be an issue anymore. Guys don't pay attention to each other in the john. You go in, do ur business, wash up, and peace out. No words. No eye contact. No problem. Just keep the moobs hidden, your head down and be quick and most guys will either not notice you at all or assume you're a kid trying just trying to get on his way. Restrooms are often one of the scariest places during transition, but for guys you learn quickly that 90% of your worries were unnecessary.