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No Penis‘s Allowed In The Ladies Room.......


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Simple…. no p e n i s ‘ s allowed in the Ladies Room.

Yep...that's what I read on a site about people like us using the correct (or incorrect) facilities....

And then it hit me......

Who's gonna check?......lol

I laughed until my tummy hurt.....

Let's see....My aunts ?...no, they wouldn't allow that...no one would look into their panties..

My grandmas?....LOL....HA ha ha ha ha *snort*...Yeah, try that!...lol

Oh my Gawd.......who in their right mind would suggest such a thing?

They say....."Men in dresses go in there to see things..."

Ya ever been in a "Ladies Room"?...lol

We use stalls, behind closed doors...there's nothing to see except women brushing their hair or putting on lipstick.....

Sometimes, I have to laugh at the stupidity.....

And the ignorance....

And the hate..........

Dee Jay.

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who says restroms need to be labeled men or women? What stops someone name the room based on the allowed anatomy?

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Guest kelise

who says restroms need to be labeled men or women?

Sorry, but i love that there are still places only women are allowed to go, because I still feel validated that after years of feeling dysphoric over not being allowed in, it's now the place I use freely, openly, and exclusively.

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who says restroms need to be labeled men or women? What stops someone name the room based on the allowed anatomy?

What?

I'm sorry, Drea...I don't understand your post.....

Restrooms are labeled men or women........

What is "Allowed anatomy"?

HUGGGGGGGS

Dee Jay

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Guest Maria_B

who says restroms need to be labeled men or women?

Sorry, but i love that there are still places only women are allowed to go, because I still feel validated that after years of feeling dysphoric over not being allowed in, it's now the place I use freely, openly, and exclusively.

I think what Drea was trying to say (correct me if I'm wrong) was that, what's stopping people from saying ''This is the Penis restroom, and that is the Vagina restroom''.

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Guest SourCandy

*nods*

Every bathroom I go to has a sign under it which details what genitals you have.

The Men's room is worse, there is a "You must be this tall to ride" sign...

and it doesn't mean your hight .-.

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I think what Drea was trying to say (correct me if I'm wrong) was that, what's stopping people from saying ''This is the Penis restroom, and that is the Vagina restroom''.

That is exactly it Maria, I just didn't want to be so blunt

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who says restroms need to be labeled men or women?

Sorry, but i love that there are still places only women are allowed to go, because I still feel validated that after years of feeling dysphoric over not being allowed in, it's now the place I use freely, openly, and exclusively.

Well I didn't recommend it, I was just pointing out that such arguments could lead in unexpected directions.

Personally, I consider such artificial "validations" unimportant, but that is me.

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Guest Donna Jean

Well I didn't recommend it, I was just pointing out that such arguments could lead in unexpected directions.

Personally, I consider such artificial "validations" unimportant, but that is me.

Artificial?

Who is anyone to say what is a validation to anyone else?

Yes that is just "You"

If it's of no value to you, why do you post on it?

It's obviously of value to others.....

Donna Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

"Men's" room. That has bothered me all of my life - I never belonged there.

Love, Megan

I agree, Dear Heart!

Love

Dee Jay

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Well I didn't recommend it, I was just pointing out that such arguments could lead in unexpected directions.

Personally, I consider such artificial "validations" unimportant, but that is me.

Artificial?

Who is anyone to say what is a validation to anyone else?

Yes that is just "You"

If it's of no value to you, why do you post on it?

It's obviously of value to others.....

Donna Jean

Because I hope to generate some thought about external need for validation. Nobody ever questions it. Certainly external validation is nice, but it becomes a problem when that nice thing turns into a need. I feel one needs to find validation within oneself and not require external (i.e. artificial) forms of validation. That it would benefit everyone to find that validation within themselves rather than turning to external sources and in some cases causing conflicts with others just because of a need for something external that would be best found from within.

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Well if they go in there to see things then obviously they have a foot or ankle fetish because that's all you can see from outside the stalls. Or maybe they have a thing for $0.50 tampon dispensers?

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Or maybe they have a thing for $0.50 tampon dispensers?

I think you nailed it, Lizzie! :thumbsup:

It's either that, or the nicer soap.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Well, tell you what, Holmes! Like, I've been using the ladies' restrooms exclusively from several months now, and inasmuch as I'm preop, I amble on into ladies' restrooms with bag bumptiously a-bounce and dingy dandily a-dangle, micturate with giddy abandon and sashay away altogether aglow with self satisifaction!

Any problems doing so ... ever? Nary a one! Have I been semi-quasi-made (clocked) in the ladies' restroom? Yeah, a time or two. First mental response: "Red alert! Shields, Spock! Scotty, divert all available power to the warp drives, make like a bread truck and haul buns!" However, THAT response would blow the scene to Hades and back, right? Sooo, ... I decided to just grin, nod and act like I owned the place and defer to the wondering ladies (actually, teenage girls!) by looking floor-ward and walkin gingerly away when I was done. No problem!

Am I crazy? Is water wet? Is the sky blue?

Shamelessly :thumbsup::friends::thumbsup: Lacey

Of Note:

However, I've GOT to get the heck outta the men's locker room at the gym! All heck is about to break loose ... trust me on this one ... I'm NOT going back in there. This weekend, into the ladies locker room I go ... postop or not! Yeah, I'll let y'all know 'bout it! :excl:

Dee Jay and Lizzy are planning to vacation at Caliente next summer! Sally thinks they're crazy! I think they're hip! :agreed:

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Good luck, Lacey!

The boys locker room was a nightmare for me, I look forward to being welcome where I actually belong, yes I do...

Please do keep us in the loop, for someday, many of us hope to follow in your footsteps!

Love! S

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Guest Juniper Blue

Oh Dee Jay .. the ignorance abounds .. does it not!!?? There certainly are lot of "penises" out there but the ones in the ladies room are not the ones causing problems!!

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Lord knows I've see more anatomy in the men's room than I ever did in the women's.

Does that mean that I AM legal in those states with stupid laws like that because I have one even if I bought it? Finally an advantage to being FTM. But wait I still have the other thing too. Am I obligated to use both bathrooms and give each equal time?

Yeah right

. Maybe they'll put airport scanner machines a the entrance to every bathroom - bet businesses would love to foot the bill for that.

Johnny

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