A trans woman booked a bra fitting at Marks & Spencer and faced hostile online responses accusing her of invading women's spaces. The online harassment included threats and accusations of predatory behaviour despite the mundane nature of the visit. In-store staff guided her to the lingerie changing area and treated her kindly, making the experience comfortable and professional. The bra fitting itself was uneventful and supportive. The incident highlights that trans people commonly face public harassment over ordinary activities, while everyday interactions with retail staff can remain respectful and routine.
I have breasts. Yes! I know this may be shocking to hear - but it's true. Don't believe the hype. I'm just a regular woman who wanted to get measured for a bra. I'm not a predator, or a man pretending to be a woman. I'm just an average person living my best life. For weeks now, so-called "gender critical" activists have been talking about how awful it is that a trans woman works in M&S.
All that just because I said I was going to get measured for a bra. A mundane activity that really is no big deal. Sadly trans people are no stranger to this harassment - it's our reality. Of course I ignored all of it. I was not about to let strangers online tell me how to live my life - also I really needed a comfy bra.
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