by External Poster » Tue May 11, 2010 6:41 am
This posting is from: Gina
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Ladies,
Gina lays down the law. Okay I don't have any authority for this but
please listen.
RESTROOMS!!!!!!
I too have been using the correct restroom for my gender presentation
for a very long time. (Good for me)
At Trevi, I also heard male voices in the restroom and like Annie, was
not done fast enough to cause grief to the participates.
Our first rule is without a doubt, to cause the minimum amount of
distress to our genetic sisters in the restroom, there are a few easy
ways to make this happen.
Rule 1: SHUT UP! Get in, do your business get out. Don't chit-chat,
cough, spit, hock (heard that once at Bellagio), quiet sneezes, etc.
Hopefully you get the picture, if not reread the words right after Rule
1:
Rule 2: The Mirrors and sinks are not yours! They belong to our
genetic sisters. Unless it is a single holer (one stall with a door
lock) don't stand at the mirror applying make-up, lipstick, adjusting
your boobs, just don't do it. Hand your hands, looking down and demure
works well.
Rule 3: Be Considerate. You don't have anything to prove. Unless you
are post op, have the right marker on your driver's license and don't
cause trouble (GG, TS, CD, whatever, applies to everybody), you use the
Women's restroom at the pleasure of the property owner. If asked to
leave, do it, don't argue, go find an out of the way one. Don't cut
through the pits!! Every single time a scene is made, our community
suffers. Think about someone other than yourself.
Restrooms are a pain, nowhere else in our society is there such blatant
discrimination, or actually I guess segregation. (And it isn't even
separate and equal, the women's restrooms are always much nicer!) I
speak a lot at colleges and the one question that always comes up is
"What restroom do I use?" Duh, which one do you think I'd get the crap
beat out of me?
Ladies (and admirers) we are transgendered people of many flavors and
orientation, we are making great strides in being accepted (or even
ignored works) we have been truly successful in how we are accepted in
Las Vegas and many other places. Being stupid, intolerant (remember we
are trying to foster a reduction of intolerance), blatantly rude,
obnoxious, drunk and disorderly or any number of other antisocial
behaviors does not help our cause or even your own.
Bottom line, be quiet, be presentable (this is a whole different
problem), be considerate and I really doubt you'll have any problems.
Remember what you do affect the minds and hearts of many others.
Rant over,
Love ya,
Gina
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(This posting was entered by Gina, an external user of MyDLV.)