So here's the situation:
After several years of searching, I *finally* found a local bar with a dollar pool table which makes shooting whenever I want affordable. The challenge is I'm easily the hottest single woman (besides the bar tender, who by bar rules is off-limits anyway) to ever set foot in the place. No one there has any clue I'm trans, let alone non-op. I'm not willing to jeopardize a dollar pool table for dates with bar flies. Pretty much every single guy in the place has been attempting to get my attention. So far, I'm doing ok at deflecting their advances. Most of them know buying me drinks tends to annoy me, so that aspect of things has stopped. But there's still plenty of them chatting me up.
For now I've told them the truth when someone's pressed for a date: I've just come off a bad breakup and I'm not really in a head space for dating. But I'll only be able to use that dodge for so long. I'm hesitant to play the "into women" card because when I do start dating again, it will likely be with men. By the same token these are all regulars like me, and I can't afford to be seen as a stuck up bitch within that space. Add to the fact, I'm only casual stealth, so there's a high risk of my past coming to light -- if I'm seen as encouraging the attention, it will likely have negative repercussions for me over the long haul.
Have any of you been in a similar situation? Somewhere where you attract a large amount of unwanted positive attention? If so, how did you manage them to protect yourself?