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Hi all
This may sound a daft question, but when dressed do you use the ladies toilets. I have not managed to venture to any TV venues (yet). Obviously there is no law against dressing as a woman, but this line could be crossed by going into the ladies. I am now ready to go out, but I thought this needed clarification. Your advice would be much apreciated.
Thanks.
Toni
I'm sure, if you look like a lady, and use the cubicle (not try to pee up the wall like a bloke), remembering to wash your hands and re-apply your lipstick afterwards, most other users wouldn't give you a second glance. If you went into the gents dressed as a lady, the situation may be a whole lot different.
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Hi all
This may sound a daft question, but when dressed do you use the ladies toilets. I have not managed to venture to any TV venues (yet). Obviously there is no law against dressing as a woman, but this line could be crossed by going into the ladies. I am now ready to go out, but I thought this needed clarification. Your advice would be much apreciated.
Thanks.
Toni

Hi Toni,
When I've been out to various TV/TS events and venues I have seen both being used - probably for speed and efficacy and minimising queues!
But I am fairly confident that, if dressed, then using the ladies' toilets is not going to cause any offence.
Have a great night out when you do go - if you are up North then the Village on a Weds night is great fun!
Nola x
Hi,I usually use the ladies but ifs theres a queue I use gents,in gay bars this isnt a prob but you get strange looks in straight bars though,invaild toilets can be a god send in this situation . xxxxxx
I was under the impression that if you go out dressed then you should use the ladies .... I know that I wouldn't take offence if I seen you in a ladies toilet xx
I don't know
ask meaty..................... biggrin
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Hi,I usually use the ladies but ifs theres a queue I use gents,in gay bars this isnt a prob but you get strange looks in straight bars though,invaild toilets can be a god send in this situation . xxxxxx

I thought invalid toilets were for invalid people?
i walk with a limp xxx
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I don't know
ask meaty..................... biggrin

He's in the ladies... he will be back inna min :giggle:
:laughabove: rotflmao
I went on a night out, and a TV friend was with us, and just came to the ladies loos with us...
the bar we were in it prob wouldnt have been wise for her to use the gents loos!!!
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i walk with a limp xxx

Maybe it is your shoes? lol
I do not think there is any law that would be breached by using male or female toilets, other that 'conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace'.
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I do not think there is any law that would be breached by using male or female toilets, other that 'conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace'.

Indecent exposure could well be another one. confused:
Please forgive this off topic observation but with the subject title of this thread I read Tonicduk's name as a subtle variation of a well known cleaning agent for toilets.
Oh well .... never mind.
I'm sorry I cannot offer any sound advice other than it probably depends on the venue. If it is a TV/CD catering establishment then I guess it doesn't matter at all. If it is conventional but tolerant venue then some ladies may not be tolerant of you splashing yer boots in their tonic so to speak.
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If you use a Ladies' cubicle and remember to shut the door (you're not at home now :roll), and you look feminine, I really don't see that it's an issue.

If dressed as a lady act like one and ups the ladies it’s the best policy not to attract to much attention towards your selth

its a long time since i was going out fully dressed but when i did i fully considered myself a woman and acted according

The male toilets for a few reasons. They are usually less busy, usually cleaner and no matter how one is dressed one is still a man.