@roflwofl wrote:
Not an odd request at all with all the legislation currently trying to address the right of persons to use restrooms of a different gender than their birth certificate. North Carolina currently has legislation in place blocking persons from using bathrooms based on gender identity rather than birth gender. Texas is currently contemplating similar legislation.
@MountainCacher88 wrote:
This sounds fishy to me. The only part of the LGBTQ community who are entering opposite sex bathrooms are the T members. Lesbians typically use the women's restroom, gay men typically use the men's restroom, bisexual folks usually use the sex they were born with, and questioning too. I'm not any type of expert, and these are not concrete truths, but that is an odd shop requirement. And... how exactly does one portray themselves as lesbian, gay, questioning or bisexual just by sitting and asking for bar service? Tons of questions for this shop and guidelines...
Perhaps a better shop would be to say to represent yourself as transgender and dress as the opposite sex? This all sounds like a pot stirring question, but if a company is actually having these types of shops, I'm all sorts of confused with those vague directions.
@walesmaven wrote:
But if that is what is wanted, why not just recruit accordingly?
@walesmaven wrote:
I just think that the shop guidelines are naive concerning the concept of "looking" LGBT. They seem to want some sort of flamboyant behavior, which most in that community would not present and with some find a bit comic. I am uncomfortably reminded of the outrageous portrayals of Black folks presented by so-called "blackface" vaudeville entertainers.
Now, if what the client wants is that a transvestite or a transgender person make that fact obvious, that could make some sense. But if that is what is wanted, why not just recruit accordingly?
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I am a straight female. I would have a really difficult time going into the men's room and seeing guys peeing in the urinals. Yes, back in the 80s I used the men's room a few times at concerts because the line in the ladies' room was too long, but I had a couple of guys who cleared the area for me before I went into one of the stalls. And those days are long over. I don't think $150 is nearly enough to get me to do that shop.
@Sybil2 wrote:
I am 100% straight (sorry, I was born that way!) but I have used both the men's room and the ladies' room depending on the length of the line and the urgency. Surprisingly many of the men's rooms have been cleaner than the women's room.
In my hardcore party days, you would find anyone and everyone in any of the bathrooms. Sex and drugs go hand-in-hand apparently in the restroom. Is that why they have the condom machines in the restrooms?
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I would have a really difficult time going into the men's room and seeing guys peeing in the urinals.