Don't shit in the changing rooms.
I'm serious. Worst day at work finding a stool on the stool in the back cubicle
I'd think in an adult store they'd be quite used to it. Even in a high street shop in my uni years it wasn't that unusual. We had a couple of regulars and I liked seeing their transitions over the years. If you're nervous just try to brazen it out and act like you belong there and what you're buying is no big deal. Just a normal Tuesday staff won't question it.
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over a year ago
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Define adult ? As in Ann summers or regular high street stores ?
Ann summers although it only has one changing room the cubicles are covered as are most changing rooms nowadays
if you go to a shop that’s got men’s or ladies options then I’m Wondering if you’re concerned about using the men’s if you aren’t in 24/7 female mode as I’ve just read the post and not your profile, well if that’s the case then I’d tou don’t feel confident to use the men’s ask if there is a separate disabled change, if you are in full time
Mode then no issues with you using female change as I’ve said they all have individual cubicles these days
If you’re looking for advice most shop assistants will do their jobs and give you good advice and plenty females on here I’m
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By *vcarolTV/TS
over a year ago
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Most larger stores have no problem with anyone TG. You’ll soon relise this when your out and about.
When you look back in years time you’ll realise this is no problem from there side, only your own confidence. |
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By *bzsissyTV/TS
over a year ago
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No problem in most shops in my experience. I only ever shop in male mode but still no issues trying on skirts, tops, dresses in Next and M&S, just take the things you want to try to the male changing rooms. Ann Summers have no issues with me trying things on too. If you are looking for an adult store there is Desire on Albert Street in Dundee.....have fun shopping honey ![](/icons/s/2/cute.gif) |
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over a year ago
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Much like everybody else has said. In the modern retail world there is no issues.
I love shopping.
It is fun and exhilarating to get out and be me. Never had an issue in any shop.
Even in the stately M&S which i've always thought of as being very upity and stuffy when it comes to there changing rooms. No problems of issues.
I think the key is; if you are dressed as a woman and look like a woman. Be the woman. Feel like the woman. Act, respond, walk, talk like woman. Blend in and be narural. Nobody will bat an eyelid.
Of course as i wear leather/vinyl/pvc/latex whenever i go out not so much a blend in, but a statement of "fuck it" ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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As the others have said I have never been looked down on shopping in high street stores and trying things on even had my measurements done in a store and good pointers to what suited my body type xxx |
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