
- will I pass
- Is anyone going to stare at me
- will I be called out
- am I safe in here
- & some are figuring out which restroom to use ~ which will be less embarrassing or more safe
One big dilemma for FTM transgendered people is - what will people think if I always use a stall and sit to pee. Most FTM's are very self-conscious about this. In some other countries many mothers teach boys to pee sitting so the don't end up with drips on the toilet. There is nothing wrong with sitting and peeing! Own it or buy something to help you stand and pee.
There are now many products meant to help one pee standing. Check them out
- The Pstyle ~ http://thepstyle.com/
- Stand2Pee ~ DVD that teaches you how ~ http://www.stand2pee.com/
- PackandPee ~ http://www.mangoproducts.net/PackAndPee.htm
- GoGirl ~ http://www.go-girl.com/
- ShePee ~ http://shepee.org/

All of this being said if you are a lover, family member or friend of a transgendered person be sensitive to this bathroom issue. That is can cause a great deal of stress especially early in transition . Many transgendered people are embarrassed to talk about this. Let me point out that I have also seen this rest room dilemma effect butch lesbians or feminine men who are not transgendered but don't fit societies norm for the labeled rest room they choose to use. It would be mature and more user friendly for most if our society would get over this need to label rest rooms all together. Until they do my advice is be sensitive to others and walk into whatever bath room like you own it.