snailboy
(๑ᵕ⌓ᵕ̤)
- Mar 1, 2023
- 45
Im a senior, been out of the closet for nearing two years, on testosterone, socially transitioned, name legally changed, and yet it's still a battle everyday.
people are quick to label my school as supportive but they do the bare minimum, and only when repeatedly asked to do so. I had to bother them several times about simply changing my name on admin-managed school accounts, giving me access to the gender neutral bathroom (a very rundown, unkempt single stall bathroom) and other similar things.
im in a weight lifting class and still have to change in the girls locker room. i always change in one of the bathroom stalls as i have to take off my chest binder and switch into a sports bra to work out. the gym class teacher (not even my teacher, her class just shares the locker room) has repeatedly yelled at me and other trans students to hurry up for the people that "actually need to use the bathroom stalls". i know it's probably frustrating given there are only three stalls for two classes of students but im not comfortable with being fully topless in an open lockeroom, and no one has even offered me an alternative solution.
i've advocated for myself consistently over the years for my trans identity, disabilities, mental health, etc but it gets exhausting. sometimes i want people to use common sense and think that maybe a transmasc person doesn't want to use the girls locker room without me having to schedule appointments with the administrators and ask for another option.
people are quick to label my school as supportive but they do the bare minimum, and only when repeatedly asked to do so. I had to bother them several times about simply changing my name on admin-managed school accounts, giving me access to the gender neutral bathroom (a very rundown, unkempt single stall bathroom) and other similar things.
im in a weight lifting class and still have to change in the girls locker room. i always change in one of the bathroom stalls as i have to take off my chest binder and switch into a sports bra to work out. the gym class teacher (not even my teacher, her class just shares the locker room) has repeatedly yelled at me and other trans students to hurry up for the people that "actually need to use the bathroom stalls". i know it's probably frustrating given there are only three stalls for two classes of students but im not comfortable with being fully topless in an open lockeroom, and no one has even offered me an alternative solution.
i've advocated for myself consistently over the years for my trans identity, disabilities, mental health, etc but it gets exhausting. sometimes i want people to use common sense and think that maybe a transmasc person doesn't want to use the girls locker room without me having to schedule appointments with the administrators and ask for another option.