7-11 interview
I had a 7-11 interview today. My mom took me there. I waited at while to get interviewed, so I went back to the counter to ask about it.
The stud gal was like, "you're still waiting for your interview?"
I was like, yes ]:
They told their co-worker, "She's still... You need to tell her your name first".
I so loved that they called me a She.
I asked co-worker gal about the interview, and she said to have a drink and sit on the chair. [Or something like that.].
So, I sat on the chair once more.
Then the interviewer lady finally arrived. She apologized for the wait, she was doing billing.
I let her know no worries.
We had a cool conversation and shook hands. Hopefully I'll get the job.
Also, my mom took me to Wendy's afterwards.
I used the bathroom at Wendy's because the Men's bathroom at 7-11 was super dirty and the soap dispenser dispensed nothing but scrapes of dry foam. I pondered if the women's bathroom was cleaner, but I was afraid to cross that boundary.
So anyway at Wendy's, I used the Men's restroom which was cleaner than 7-11. Then a guy knocked on the door requesting to use it.
I was worried he'll judge me for looking so femme and using the Men's restroom.
Anyway, I hurried and got out, but he was gone. Then moments he came out of the women's restroom. He appeared to be a Wendy's manager or something.
So then it hit me, it doesn't matter which gender uses which bathroom, at least at Wendy's.
It looks like society just sees it as wrong whenever trans feminine people use the women's bathroom, then that's when bathroom laws such as the ones in Florida get enacted.
But, regardless, the world isn't perfect, but I'm glad that people can at least be good role models to other people and we can make the world a happier place one smile at a time. Isn't that sublime?
Thanks so much for reading!
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