I have a problem with going to public restrooms as even when I am wearing male casual clothes or male business casual I get read as a woman. While wearing masculine clothing, the following has happened: * i was waiting for my wife to use a restroom. Some woman walked up to me and asked me if I was waiting to use the women's restroom. * Some woman followed me into a men's restroom to talk to me. Apparently she thought I was a woman. * As I was leaving a men's restroom there was a couple where the woman was approaching the men's restroom and the man was approaching the women's restroom. In all of these situations I have to speak with my deep masculine voice to dispel the idea I am a woman. in fact, I sing second bass in my church choir. And there was a time with me wearing a t-shirt and jeans, a man accused my wife of hitting his car with the passenger side door. I approached the man, and he said something like "Honey, ..." and then I spoke up with my deep masculine voice. The look on his face was priceless and he left my wife alone.
I have a problem with going to public restrooms as even when I am wearing male casual clothes or male business casual I get read as a woman.
ReplyDeleteWhile wearing masculine clothing, the following has happened:
* i was waiting for my wife to use a restroom. Some woman walked up to me and asked me if I was waiting to use the women's restroom.
* Some woman followed me into a men's restroom to talk to me. Apparently she thought I was a woman.
* As I was leaving a men's restroom there was a couple where the woman was approaching the men's restroom and the man was approaching the women's restroom.
In all of these situations I have to speak with my deep masculine voice to dispel the idea I am a woman. in fact, I sing second bass in my church choir.
And there was a time with me wearing a t-shirt and jeans, a man accused my wife of hitting his car with the passenger side door. I approached the man, and he said something like "Honey, ..." and then I spoke up with my deep masculine voice. The look on his face was priceless and he left my wife alone.
John