Are you against unisex dressing rooms in stores?
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- Princess
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It would make me quite uncomfortable.
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Princess
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If I had a choice I’d rather women only because men can be annoying. Most big stores like Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, Macys have separate dressing rooms because the men’s and women’s clothes are on a different floor or far from each other. So for non-binary people if they’re trying on men’s clothes they will be in the men’s dressing room, for womens clothes, then they would be in women's dressing room.
I think some small stores still have curtains, stores like Free People or even smaller independent stores.
I think some small stores still have curtains, stores like Free People or even smaller independent stores.
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Anonymous 3 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 1:28 pmIn Macy's in NYC they have signs in the dressing rooms saying they have cameras in there watching (to avoid people putting crap in bags or under other clothes or something, I imagine). I kind of hid in the corner when I tried on the shirt I was looking at, then decided I couldn't deal with that crap and took the shirt "home" (bought it) to try it on properly. Ended up returning it, but sheesh.carterscutie85 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:52 pm I only use changing rooms with locking doors regardless. I don't want anyone seeing me.
They have cameras in the dressing room where they can record you undressing??
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I am not. I don't really care who's changing in the stall next to me.