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hey miss Jamie and todayamp;#39;s video is about my evolving relationship with public toilets from just before I started transitioning to now I think is like well agreed amongst trans people the public toilets are a bit of a scary area so I thought Iamp;#39;d make a video about how theyamp;#39;ve become a lot less scary for me over the last few years so just before I came out and started my transition I was already being read as male quite often but I was still using the female toilets at college and stuff so a turning moment for me is after weeks and months of getting funny looks using the female toilets I was using them one day and I was washing my hands and a female teacher came in and told me off for being in the wrong toilet and I was a bit too taken aback to say and thatamp;#39;s when I stopped using those toilets and I started using the the gender-neutral ones that were in a couple places around college there werenamp;#39;t that many though this carried on when I was pretty