That depends on too many factors for a pat answer.
Some trans women who still have male plumbing find it easier to use men's facilities; others are more comfortable in a stall. Some people are pee-shy and don't use public toilets except in direst necessity. Some people just opt for whatever's closest or whichever bathroom is empty.
The last thing I'm thinking about when I go into a public toilet is examining other people's genitals while I'm in there, so I probably wouldn't even know if a trans woman was in there with me. Why should I care?
Which toilet should a transexual use?
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That depends on too many factors for a pat answer.
Some trans women who still have male plumbing find it easier to use men's facilities; others are more comfortable in a stall. Some people are pee-shy and don't use public toilets except in direst necessity. Some people just opt for whatever's closest or whichever bathroom is empty.
The last thing I'm thinking about when I go into a public toilet is examining other people's genitals while I'm in there, so I probably wouldn't even know if a trans woman was in there with me. Why should I care?