Hi all,
So, last week, I went to a horrible speed dating thing (I wrote about this elsewhere), and got so irritated that when I got up to go to the bathroom, I was just like "screw it" and went into the men's room. I've done this with single users plenty of times since I was a little kid but this was the first time I've ever gone into a multi-user one. A guy came in while I was there, sort of eyed me and kept moving. Another guy almost ran into me when I was leaving, looked at me, I sort of did this "yeah, what of it?" face, and he said nothing... (anyone familiar with the L Word? My resting you-know-what face rivals Bette's - haha).
I'm now sort of thinking of just using these bathrooms instead of desperately seeking the few gender neutral ones on campus. I don't (won't ever) bind so, "passing" isn't really a thing unless they somehow don't see my chest. But I dunno... I have a right to be there so, I'm kind of sick of thinking about it, especially when I really have to use the bathroom, haha.
So, there's that... Thoughts?
Also, I'm going to study at another university for half of the summer (the half before top surgery). I've been there before but wasn't officially "out" at the time (my roommate, now one of my best friends, pretty much knew anyway). I definitely made the girls nervous in the locker room, and tried my best to go at slow times to shower and whatnot. I'm trying to decide what to do this time because I am officially out everywhere, and plan to continue a relationship with this institution throughout my career, it feels disingenuous for me to not tell them beforehand... but I'm on scholarship so, I don't want to seem ungrateful by asking for a single room.
Should I just say nothing? Should I ask for a single? Should I just ask them what they'd prefer? Should I specifically ask for access to the men's locker room/ for a guy roommate? Honestly, it doesn't matter for me. I can share a room with a girl or a guy; I can shower in a room with guys or girls. I seriously don't care. But I don't know what to do.
Thanks in advance,
Ian