From: Ginger (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Fri Apr 10 2009 - 23:02:25 CDT
We all need to quit worrying about using pubic restrooms and use them
when necessary, but discreetly, and with common sense for the purpose
and in the way they were intended. We must always use the restroom we
select in the way it was intended to accommodate the anatomy of those
for whom it was designated. F>M's who don't want to use an accessory can
always sit because men sit sometimes. M>F's must sit at all times.
Other common sense behavior includes avoiding long waiting lines and
crowded restrooms unless you are passing really well, i.e. you not only
look like the person with the anatomy you are representing yourself to
be, you are dressed in the same way as others using the restroom are
dressed. Here are some other necessities, going directly to and securing
yourself in a stall, using the toilet facilities appropriately,
rearranging yourself and checking yourself for paper that is dangling
behind or stuck to a shoe, tucked up skirt, etc. before exiting the
stall, washing up quickly at the sink, and getting out. Don't engage
others in conversation and M>F's should never ever engage in makeovers,
even lipstick can be applied elsewhere if there are others who seem to
be aware of your presence! Even if we are clocked, it is unlikely that
anyone would be more than mildly amused and perhaps bewildered unless
some egregious behavior occurs or inconveniences them causing them to
complain.
The more attention we bring to this the more likely some zealot is to
try to pass some legislation regarding it. If that happens and a M>F is
assaulted in a mens' room they will likely face a major lawsuit.
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