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    The Ladies' Room

    Here's one for any GG's who care to respond( all cd'rs are also welcome to weigh in)I saw a question in the female to male forum from a FTM cd'r asking about standard men's rm protocol. Interesting to see the responses about what is second nature to us. For example, no acknowleging the existence of the guy next to you at the urinal, try not to stand next to another guy unless you have to, stare straight ahead while peeing, no talking.

    Is there a standard op. procedure in the ladies room? Do most women wash hands and check themselves in the mirror before leaving. talk to each other, etc. Is there much fussing with hair or makeup? Are there absolute no-no's to avoid in the ladies room that would be dead giveaways if you might otherwise pass?

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    I ventured out en femme only once and was very careful when using the woman's bathroom. That was the first and only time. One thing I notice about women's bathrooms in office buildings is that they sometimes have a sitting room before you even enter the bathroom facilities. Women are definitely more sociable and have been known to go in pairs usually when on a double date. I guess the're talking about us guys as they wander off to the bathroom and do what girls do.

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    Yeah, walk into the stall, lock the door, do your business and flush!

    Oh you mean afterwards? Yes, make sure you look your best. That's why they have mirrors.

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    The one time I went to a public ladies' room, I was lucky enough to have someone more experienced and passable to go with me. Her instructions:

    1. Be looking for something in your purse as you walk in so that your hair partially obscures your face.

    2. DON'T SPEAK. If anyone speaks to you, pretend not to know English, to be deaf, or whatever it takes.

    3. Remember to keep your knees together when sitting on the toilet.

    4. Wash your hands.

    5. Don't forget to check your face and hair in the mirror before leaving.

    Anyway, it worked.

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    Rachel..... if your avatar is really you, why would you want to have such a lovely face.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Ann
    The one time I went to a public ladies' room, I was lucky enough to have someone more experienced and passable to go with me. Her instructions:

    1. Be looking for something in your purse as you walk in so that your hair partially obscures your face.

    2. DON'T SPEAK. If anyone speaks to you, pretend not to know English, to be deaf, or whatever it takes.

    3. Remember to keep your knees together when sitting on the toilet.

    4. Wash your hands.

    5. Don't forget to check your face and hair in the mirror before leaving.

    Anyway, it worked.

    Rachel xx
    If you use the ladies room in a gay bar only #4 and #5 apply :eyes:

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    The advice so far has been right on

    If a woman goes into the restroom with a friend or acquaintance, it's normal to chat while waiting for a stall and even while using adjoining stalls. This is also true of bathrooms at work--if you meet a coworker in the bathroom, even if you don't know them well, you are expected to acknowledge them and perhaps make small talk. Personally, it irritates me when a coworker I barely know (I work in a large building with many employees) is yakking away to me from outside the stall while I do my business. But it happens regularly.

    In a public bathroom, it's fairly rare (though not unheard of) for women who don't know one another to speak. If someone does speak, she will probably be complaining about how long the line is (when several women are waiting for a stall), asking another woman "are you in line?" (they might just be waiting for someone or waiting to use the sink), or commenting on the facilities if there is water on the floor or a lack of toilet paper or whatever. I agree, if you are a CD with a less than passable voice and someone speaks to you, it's probably safer not to speak back--just smile, or nod, or shake your head no. Many women would be very nervous and upset about a man being in the bathroom with them, and if they hold a stereotype of CDs being deviants or perverts, they may actually be afraid of you or they may think you are there as a voyeur.

    One other thing no one has mentioned yet: after using the toilet and washing your hands, it's rude to stand in front of the sink primping and doing your makeup if others are waiting to wash their hands. A quick check of your hair and lipstick is okay, but you don't want to hog the space in front of the sinks if the restroom is crowded. Nicer facilities often have a separate mirror away from the sink area where you can apply makeup without being in the way.

    I will leave it others to address the legal and safety issues....which have no doubt been discussed here many times already.
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    Marla nailed it. Its shocking how much GGs chat in the restroom. While I was using the ladies room at Cowtippers (a steak house in atlanta) the GGs never stopped chattering the whole time. Even when they were sitting in the stalls!

    A huge thing that I don't think I saw reading thru the posts on this thread is for you to....

    SIT DOWN TO DO YOUR BUISNESS!!!

    I understand at big socials in the recent past here in atlanta, Tgirls that went to the ladies room and stood to use the bathroom almost got the whole group kicked out of a resturant and then also at a Hotel. Anyway thats the story I was told on the way to use the restroom for the first time. The girls with me were warning me to sit down! LOL

    Cool thread and good info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Ann
    3. Remember to keep your knees together when sitting on the toilet.
    I'm just thinking that you've locked yourself in the stall, sat down and doing what you have to do. Who knows if your knees are together or not? If you said your feet I can understand that.

    It seems to me that a lot of GG's in the UK are more than happy to be chatting on the mobile while in the stalls too

    Anne

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    In the men's bathroom speaking is forbidden...even if someone is dying in there it's iffy.

    ...and hell yeah I'm the motherf--king princess!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anne_0
    Who knows if your knees are together or not? If you said your feet I can understand that.
    The position of your calves, ankles and feet are a giveaway to whether your knees are together or not. I say this as a medic who has sometimes had to go in to ladies' rooms to locate someone in a stall who was in distress and in need of help. (In drab, you make sure you are in uniform or at least carrying a stretcher, and shout "MAN COMING IN" at the door.)
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    I always sit down when in fem mode, so going to the ladies is not a problem.
    However I tend not to hang around in there, do what I need, wash hands and go. The last thing you want is to be starting a conversation with someone.

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    Oh, I forgot # zero: Go with another Tgirl, if someone who is more passable than you is available.

    Thanks, Marla, there is nothing like the advice of a GG.


    Quote Originally Posted by Deidra Cowen
    SIT DOWN TO DO YOUR BUSINESS!!!
    Gee, I thought that went without saying! But perhaps it needed to be said. I suppose that #3 is a corollary to this.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sara Kat
    In the men's bathroom speaking is forbidden...even if someone is dying in there it's iffy.
    There are extremely rare exceptions to this. One time I was at a urinal in a nightclub and couldn't help noticing that the guy next to me was counting a wad of bills that had to be at least 5 grand. He gave me partial eye contact and said "what the f***, over". I cracked up.


    Quote Originally Posted by joannplano
    Rachel..... if your avatar is really you, why would you want to have such a lovely face.
    Thank you! *blushes* I assume that you are referring to #1. Under bright lights and close scrutiny, its a little more difficult. And that av pic was taken right after a makeover!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marla GG
    The advice so far has been right on

    If a woman goes into the restroom with a friend or acquaintance, it's normal to chat while waiting for a stall and even while using adjoining stalls. This is also true of bathrooms at work--if you meet a coworker in the bathroom, even if you don't know them well, you are expected to acknowledge them and perhaps make small talk. Personally, it irritates me when a coworker I barely know (I work in a large building with many employees) is yakking away to me from outside the stall while I do my business. But it happens regularly.

    In a public bathroom, it's fairly rare (though not unheard of) for women who don't know one another to speak. If someone does speak, she will probably be complaining about how long the line is (when several women are waiting for a stall), asking another woman "are you in line?" (they might just be waiting for someone or waiting to use the sink), or commenting on the facilities if there is water on the floor or a lack of <a style='text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 3px double;' href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=24&k=toilet%20paper" onmouseover="window.status='<a style='text-decoration: none; border-bottom: 3px double;' href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=24&k=toilet%20paper" onmouseover="window.status='toilet paper'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">toilet paper</a>'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;">toilet paper</a> or whatever. I agree, if you are a CD with a less than passable voice and someone speaks to you, it's probably safer not to speak back--just smile, or nod, or shake your head no. Many women would be very nervous and upset about a man being in the bathroom with them, and if they hold a stereotype of CDs being deviants or perverts, they may actually be afraid of you or they may think you are there as a voyeur.

    One other thing no one has mentioned yet: after using the toilet and washing your hands, it's rude to stand in front of the sink primping and doing your makeup if others are waiting to wash their hands. A quick check of your hair and lipstick is okay, but you don't want to hog the space in front of the sinks if the restroom is crowded. Nicer facilities often have a separate mirror away from the sink area where you can apply makeup without being in the way.

    I will leave it others to address the legal and safety issues....which have no doubt been discussed here many times already.
    Hi Marla, you are such a sweetheart. For sometime I haven't had much chance to come on line and hang and do much. I still don't. Today is a chance for me to spend a little time and catch up a bit. When you mentioned about women suspecting men to be in the bathrooms to be a voyour, it reminded me of...when I used to live in Northern california doing Concert Security. The Shoreline Amphitheater has 4 large bathroom buildings. Each housing mens and womens restrooms. Several times that I would go into the mens bathrooms to do MY thing and would catch a female or two in there. I would tell them they have to go to the ladies facilitites. The guys would all yell "Let her stay" I'd say to them "Untill the day comes that I can walk in the ladies bathrooms without the ladies getting upset that there's a man in there, then ladies will not be allowed in the mens room!" :- :duh: The guys would say Yeah you know that won't happen anytime soon, I'd say so I guess the ladies won't be allowed in here anytime soon. I'd love to see "COED" restrooms. What are your thoughts Marla? Love Sarah.
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    Once when I was sitting on the throne, doing my business, when there was a knock on the stall door and my assitances's voice said " Mr. Do.... your long distance call is here..." I said thank you" and she left. A couple of seconds later a voice from another stall said "Is she gone"........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah Cummings
    I used to live in Northern california doing Concert Security. The Shoreline Amphitheater has 4 large bathroom buildings.
    Were you a Bluecoat? I was, and I was also in Rock Med for almost 20 years. Worked at Shoreline many many times.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah Cummings
    I'd love to see "COED" restrooms. What are your thoughts Marla? Love Sarah.
    They have them backstage at the Oakland Arena. The ladies line up for the stalls and try to ignore the guys at the urinals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah Cummings
    I'd love to see "COED" restrooms. What are your thoughts Marla? Love Sarah.
    Hiya Sarah. I have always been in favor of unisex restrooms. I used to be passionate about the issue back in my twenties when I was more idealistic and felt that segregated toilets were a barrier to achieving a truly egalitarian society. I would be happy to share a restroom with boys and men as long as they behaved themselves....but not all of them would, would they? And maybe the girls wouldn't either! Still, I would like to see it tried more and perhaps gradually introduced. Then Angel and I could go to the bathroom together. Also, moms could go to the bathroom with their six-to-twelve year old sons, and dads could accompany their daughters, rather than sending them all alone into the opposite sex restroom without knowing what might be going on in there.

    I recently had a unisex toilet experience. It was in the very public and very busy Victoria Coach Station in London. There were no urinals of course, only stalls, but the stalls could be used by anyone and the sink/mirror area was shared. I thought it was cool, but I also felt a bit strange about touching up my foundation and putting on lipstick in front of everyone, so I didn't do that even though I had planned to. I'm not sure why I felt that way and I didn't analyze it at the time--I just washed my hands with a big bald guy at the sink next to me and my father-in-law two sinks down, and left. My only complaint is that I had to pay 20p for the privilege. Highway robbery!

    I didn't notice if there was a tampon machine or a condom machine in there. Probably not. I imagine buying either of those things in a unisex toilet might be embarrassing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Ann
    Were you a Bluecoat? I was, and I was also in Rock Med for almost 20 years. Worked at Shoreline many many times.



    They have them backstage at the Oakland Arena. The ladies line up for the stalls and try to ignore the guys at the urinals.
    Hi Rachel Ann, yes, in fact I was a bluecoat for seven years. Shoreline was my primary venue. I also worked BGP at Oakland collisium & Stadium, Cow palace, Henry J. Kaiser auditorium, Bill Graham civic (formally S.F. Civic), San Jose civic, etc. I remember Rock Med, Great bunch of people. half of them were stoners, great party people. Lol. So rachel when were you working there. I was at shoreline and BGP from 1987-1993. If you were there thru those times, ther's a chance I might know you. What city are you living in? I will private message you, k? Sarah. Ps. I do remember the unisex bathrooms at Oakland collisium now, I was there many times working during Grateful Dead shows and the after show parties that Bill Graham would throw for us after the dead shows were over on new years eves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah Cummings
    So rachel when were you working there. I was at shoreline and BGP from 1987-1993. If you were there thru those times, ther's a chance I might know you. What city are you living in?
    I was active from '78 through '95 and am still "around". So I'm sure we know each other. I'm a deadhead too. Thanks for the PM, I sent you a reply.

    Right now I live in Richmond, also the home of James Battle and Bo Diddley.

    Rachel xx

    p.s. Sorry to go off topic, everyone. I just couldn't pass up a chance to make contact with an old friend. If you're interested, see also http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/...5&postcount=14
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    I still say standing up to pee is un-ladylike!

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    One thing I pondered about women and using the ladies room is this.

    When I wear a womans swimsuit or body briefer and panty hose underneath my mens suit it is such a process to go! First you have to totally undress and it is such a hassle. As a guy it is so much easier!

    That is why it takes girls so much longer!

    Emmi

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronna
    I still say standing up to pee is un-ladylike!
    I don't see anyone arguing with you. Unless circumstances force you to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel Ann
    I don't see anyone arguing with you. Unless circumstances force you to.
    Yeah like there not being a toilet seat :whistle:

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    Don't you hate when men leave the stupid toilet seat up? :devious: :dead:
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