I was honestly a bit confused when the girl with glasses complained about the restroom, because I could not tell she was a girl from the art.
The twist is that the butch cis girl is the one who gets "transvestigated." While her passing trans friend was able to protect her. Which is honestly a likely scenario when people start getting anti trans bathroom panic.
I think there's a video of a police officer trying to drag a butch girl out of a restroom while her friends defend her and scream for the cop to get out.
i live in an area with a lot of gender neutral bathrooms and i've never heard of a problem there
No reason they have to go just because its gender neutral, people can simply choose not to use them. Depends on the setting I guess, larger venues with multiple stalls and urinals in a common area with the sinks will be harder to adapt, slightly?
In my area, most clubs with that kind of arragement work the way @ComradeEchidna@hexbear.net describes. They simply replaced the signs on the door with a description which plumbing is installed there, which is all people need to know. Which plumbing i have installed says nothing about which bathroom i want to use and it's really nobody's busyness to begin with.
From my experience, in largely cis but kinda woke-ish spaces, that kind of arrangement still means people pick bathrooms based on their binary assumptions about gender, whereas in the really queer spaces, everybody just goes to wherever is less crowded once they've gotten comfortable enough with the place. It's kinda liberating to use a former men's room as a transfem without feeling you're in the wrong place. It's just gender abolition in action, i do not have to care about the bathroom question anymore when i'm in a space like that. Would be completely unthinkable for me in a cisnormative environment.
Feeling like watching the trailer to The Return of the Cook, this Thief, his Wife, and her Mother
Edit: holy shit it's an actual movie (well, without the "return" part). I have no cinematographic knowledge
It's a pretty good movie (in my opinion) but CW it's REALLY graphic, not what id call a pleasant watch. It's a dramatized representation of being in a really abusive relationship.
I have no regrets buying The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For (the comic these characters are from)
Really hammered home how little has really changed, queer people and radicals were having a lot of the same feelings and problems 30 years ago as now