Date: last friday Location: Starbucks
I was working @ starbucks enjoying my own drink from home and my daughter (11) and her friends were hanging out at shops in the area, as kids do on a half day in our town.
They came in, one said "I have to pee", and asked my daughter to go with. Knowing that the restrooms lock and you need the code to get in, I said "that's fine". For some unknown reason, I got up and wandered around the store, and back to my bag to pack up.
In a flash my daughter is at my side. "Mama, a man just came into the ladies bathroom".
I stood in shock as two girls who barely knew me and my daughter who clearly did NOT want mama bear to embarrass her watched me silently. Out of the women's bathroom comes a light in his loafers entitled f**k. Mid 20s, I can do what I want.....I was convinced my daughter could have taken him out.
I started to take two steps towards him, everything in my head was silent, and I heard, "Mama, DON'T". Not that I was going to embarrass her. I was ready to go full mama bear on this entitled fuck who thinks that it's HIS right to be in a women's bathroom.
Nope. Not on my watch.
I stop, compose, and turn towards the counter. Enter the starbucks employee who will comply to every "my body my choice" to keep her job.
Conversation goes as follows:
me: excuse me, I have a question?
barista known as Peyton (f): yes?
me: I was wondering what your restroom protocol is?
peyton: well, the bathrooms lock
me:: well those locks don't work well when a man just came into the women's bathroom.
(she looks at me like I'm lying and my daughter speaks up and backs up what happened)
here is where it gets good:
Peyton: well, he's......he's...... (clearly not wanting to point out that he's gay) me: he's what. Please tell me the excuse Peyton: he's...um.... me, getting louder: what? a MAN in a WOMENs restroom when there are CHILDREN in there?
Peyton dismisses me and turns away, saying I'm sorry you were uncomfortable with this.
I then pushed the issue, asking why the doors are locked, and then asking if she was a mother. Shocking fact: she's not.
After a few phone calls, come to find out that Peyton knows said gay in question, he is a former employee.
My chat with Starbucks corporate was a laugh, and I'll try to post the pics from the chat - after I asked the restroom protocol given to locations, the agent left the chat.
I am disgusted. Disgusted for the world my daughter is growing up in, disgusted that these vile things are being considered as "ok".
Please, patriots. Please help me get the word out about this. My daughter and her friends were shaken up by this. Their moms were in shock as well when I sat down with them later in the evening (meeting both of them the first time, too, lol) when the girls were having a sleepover.
Follow up:
A district manager spoke with my husband and was appalled. Apologized. Told him they would take actions.
Fuck that. I feel like I need to use my mouth on this.
I would have not shown that kind of restraint. I would not have asked the Barista squat. I would have had a chat with the man in the women's bathroom.
Yep. This scares me, in the context that, if that were me … I would have tested the tensile strength of the tile and porcelain with his face. Im not an aggressive/violent person, but when it comes to my wife and kids, I wouldn't have a problem with a few days in jail.
I am a woman and would have taken care of it. I told my husband if I ever am in the bathroom and a man walks in the entire place will know it. He said I have no doubt and that you will be on the news.
KEK.
Kek! That would be me too. Nope not happening if my granddaughters are in the bathroom, heck or even my grown daughters, even though they are tough and can handle their own. And I don't care if I embarrass the kids or anyone else for that matter, if I'm upset about something, you will hear about it. Actually, I think my girls would back old mom up, lol. My oldest that has the daughters would jack a guy up if they went into the bathroom or laid a hand on those girls, and I'd back her up, lol.
Amen.
Shaming people by recording the encounter on video is a solid approach.