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JenniferMint
10-10-2006, 09:07 AM
Have you ever been inside the men's washroom while NOT attempting to pass as female, and have the guys kick you out thinking you're a girl?

(hasn't happened to me yet, wondering if it will considering I'm growing my hair out and on estrogen)

Karren H
10-10-2006, 09:35 AM
Nope!! Not yet! And hope that won't happen! I pride myself as being able to pass in which ever gender I'm dressed in that day. Lol. Well at least in my mind!! Hehe

Love Karren

vickie_tv1556
10-10-2006, 11:18 AM
I've never been kick'ed out of a wash room, but am constantly mistaken as a GG. My hair is passed my nipples and I wear jewlery, I suppose that is why I am mistaken.
Best to all,
Vickie

princessmichelle
10-10-2006, 11:20 AM
I wish...

Teresa Amina
10-10-2006, 03:23 PM
I think you should be more concerned that something much worse could happen! Don't know the sort of places you go to but if you start looking a little too good.....:eek: Be careful out there.

Jasmine Ellis
10-10-2006, 05:11 PM
never have done, yet

Marcia-B
10-17-2006, 04:31 PM
I havn't done but I have seen a transvestite fully dressed in a very short dress go to the gents at Victoria Station in London and some guys said Whats that is that a tranny and they shouted"Go in the Birds".

Shannen
10-17-2006, 08:05 PM
Please enlighten me on "Go in the Birds". +?

-Shannen
(never been kicked out of the boys room)

renee k
10-17-2006, 08:18 PM
In the UK, bird is slang for a girl. I think you can fiqure out the rest.

Renee

JamieK
10-17-2006, 08:45 PM
Dear JenniferMint;
After I retired from the military, I worked on the Security force
at Casino's in Missippippi, California an Nevada.
It was policy in all, for the good of the public, that someone in the wrong restroom (cd, ts,tv, tg, drunk, was expelled from the property, and in most cases, BARRED (86'd) from ever returning. In some cases, the person was arrested and sent to jail.
Yes, Luv, it does, and will, happen, so please be very carefu.l
Oh, just so you know, I worked as an E.M.T. (emergency medical technician) at each job, I wasn't the "bad Guy", so please don't cuss me!.
Pass the word, please...Security is on the lookout for such things!.

Love Ya All,
JamieK

Cami_wi
10-17-2006, 08:54 PM
Hiya, Nope Can't say I have been kicked out of a Mens Restroom, seeing I only Use Female restrooms, when I was just CDing I used the womens . Had been confronted by a boss, woman complained at work that a Man X dressing was using the Womens Restroom. I wouldn't accept the UNISEX which was offered, got another complaint, bottom line if The Women Complaining about me were told IF they were Un Comfortable when I was in it. that THEY could use a different restroom. I won the RIGHT to use the WOMENS . BTW .... I am living full time as Cami.

Penny
10-17-2006, 08:57 PM
Have you ever been inside the men's washroom while NOT attempting to pass as female, and have the guys kick you out thinking you're a girl?

(hasn't happened to me yet, wondering if it will considering I'm growing my hair out and on estrogen)

If you can use the wall uninal I don't think there should be much of a problem













































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JamieK
10-17-2006, 09:05 PM
So, just curious, which restroom was wrong for a TS, Jamie?
And how did the guys make sure it's is really a TS?

Hi ShuShu,
I wasn't there, so I can't say for sure, but the voice may have done it.
Most complaints come from a woman thats "thinks" a man in "Drag" is in the wrong restroom.
The rest, I believe, you can understand!
Hope this helps.
JamieK

Sarah Smile
10-17-2006, 09:10 PM
Not quite, but...

I have long hair and dress in basically a "femme drab" (or "fab", as I like to call it), including feminine bracelets and necklaces. One day I also wore a pink cardigan to school (I'm going back to college). I was heading to the exit of the men's room and another guy was starting to come in. He started to push open the door with one hand, saw me coming out, and stopped and stared briefly at me. Then he looked back slightly at the sign on the door and glanced at me. Then he looked back at the sign again and finally back at me once more. He then proceeded to come into the room. He wasn't glaring as if I was doing anything wrong; he just seemed confused at first as to which restroom he was entering. As I passed him, I started to smile to myself. I found the whole situation very amusing (and quite pleasing, actually).