I’m feeling a lot of feelings and need to vent, so my apologies if this ends up being a little scatterbrained.

I’m a security guard in a purple city/red state, and I’m working an event tonight at a church. 3 hours into my shift, I’ve accepted that I’ll have to go to the bathroom at some point.

I’m tall (over 6ft/180cm), over weight, bad hairline, and the only obviously feminine shape I have is boobs (which are squished into a sports bra and not very visible).

Package all this in a polo shirt and black cargo pants… I’ve gotten “maam’d” -twice- in the 1.5 years I’ve been working this job.

So, after 3 hours of deliberating, I decided to trade some of my dignity for safety and just use the mens room. I’d already been misgendered, so I felt it was the best option…

I go into the mens room, take care of business (in a stall), and as I’m washing my hands, this guy comes in, sees me and says “am I in the wrong place??” as he walks back out to check the sign on the door. I told him no, I don’t think so and just got the fuck out as fast as possible.

There was no confrontation and I didn’t feel unsafe, though now I’m worried about a complaint (which I was also trying to avoid), and now I’m too nervous to use either one next time I have to pee… I can’t win. And I feel like my spent dignity got me nothing but frustration and a possible complaint.

I won’t lie, there was some validation in the whole thing, but it was tainted by the frustration of feeling like there’s no place in the world for me and the desire to just hide myself away from it all…

  • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    303 months ago

    I absolutely walked into the wrong bathroom one time and saw the opposite sex in there, and absolutely had a panic. Same feeling - like I was going to get in serious trouble, but nothing did happen. Yet I still think about it.

    Yet from the other perspective, if a person of a different gender ran I to the bathroom and said, “I gotta go before I pee my pants”, id absolutely give them a salute and let them handle their business. It happens.

    I love unisex bathrooms and honestly have a mental map of those places.

    • @GardenVarietyAnxietyOP
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      103 months ago

      Thanks. And yeah, I love unisex bathrooms too. They’re always my first choice.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      Right?! When I was like a legit kid (like 15 years ago) I accidentally changed in the wrong changing room at the local pool and I still remember the embarrassment I felt when I realized after all these years

      Nobody that was in there but me remembers lol