"Nobody told me that once I 'passed,' I would still be searching for 'the ideal washroom,' mainly one that is loud enough so nobody can hear that I'm peeing in the stall."
"Before I transitioned, it was daunting. It's scary having all these men twice your size peering at you like an oddity."
"I just want to pee, wash my hands, check if I have food in my teeth and leave without being harassed."
"The best is having a complete stranger look over the cubicle just to see you have the right parts! Not to mention the times the door has been kicked in."
"Being told to use the handicapped washroom at my school made me feel like there was something wrong with me, that there needed to be something fixed, which there really wasn't."
"To this day despite passing 100 percent of the time I still prefer a gender neutral washroom."
"Growing up using the 'ladies room' I would repeatedly be asked 'are you in the right place?'"
"The hateful people of the world have certainly found a space to feel safe and be more visible than ever. Which means the rest of us need to come out and be equally as visible."
