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    – Em C
    Commented Nov 25, 2019 at 22:24
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    one thing i haven't seen mentioned: you'll need to rethink loss prevention if you want to create a truly welcoming environment. i've read about what LPOs are trained to spot, and they match up exactly with how i behaved early in my transition when i started shopping for clothes, and with other trans women's accounts as well. a lot of "spot the shoplifter" training is really counterproductive to creating a welcoming environment for really anyone who might be nervous about being in your store, whether due to social stigma, anxiety issues, having a bad day, or other factors.
    – user371366
    Commented Nov 27, 2019 at 19:58