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Started by Zoey421, December 19, 2018, 01:29:58 AM
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Quote from: Zoey421 on December 19, 2018, 01:29:58 AMI came out recently as TG MtF. I prefer being tucked most of the time and usually use tape to feel secure. I nevrr really questioned use of a bathroom until now. Will using the men's bathroom be weird? Tonight ai was dressed more feminine and i actually left the bathroom because other men were using it. I was uncomfortable. I needed to pee and didn't want to be judged. This is the first time i experienced this situation. I never thought going pee would be such an ordeal! There is much to learn. And peeing when tucked and taped is another new experience. Thank God i started sitting on the toilet to pee 2 years ago. I abhor retaping and try to ensure I can reapply after I done.So many new experiences. But, so much joy living my true identity. I will get use the inconveniences to be a healthier person. Zoey
Quote from: Dietlind on December 19, 2018, 11:40:37 PMSitting down in a ladies bathroom is a way better experience than sitting down in a guys bathroom. In the ladies room, nobody tried to pee standing up, and splattered all over tarnation, or missed the goal entirely!I can't help you with tucking either, because I have hardly anything left that needs tucking. Can't you have a small roll of tape in your purse, and re-tape after doing your business?
Quote from: dee82 on December 20, 2018, 12:46:03 AMZoey, feeling conflicted is my experience. Most of the time I don't know what to do, even when presenting as a woman, I haven't gotten over the fear of being challenged if I use the women's. This means I either hold on, or find a disabled/family toilet. Which I don't like either, but it is better than nothing.Check out this thread for useful tips.https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,243146.0.html~Dee.
Quote from: Zoey421 on December 20, 2018, 12:35:43 AMAre these conflicting feelings normal? What happens when you are questioned in the washroom? How do you respond?This is truly a learning experience for me.Zoey
Quote from: Zoey421 on December 20, 2018, 12:35:43 AMThis is new to me and I'm not sure how I will feel using the women's washroom when presenting as female. I realized last night bathrooms are a real issue for TGs. Are these conflicting feelings normal? What happens when you are questioned in the washroom? How do you respond?
Quote from: Zoey421 on December 20, 2018, 12:35:43 AMThank you, KathyLauren, for the guidance, it makes perfect sense. I was wearing wool pants with a slight flair and black mock t-neck with spotted flaired cuffs and a black pattern silk scarf. I wasn't obviously female. I was a guy wearing an outfit that had feminine look and feel ... hard to say. I have to admit I was nervous about using either the men's or women's bathroom and I usually look for family bathrooms or a bathroom that is a single room. This is new to me and I'm not sure how I will feel using the women's washroom when presenting as female. I realized last night bathrooms are a real issue for TGs. Are these conflicting feelings normal? What happens when you are questioned in the washroom? How do you respond?This is truly a learning experience for me.Zoey