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Being Oversensitive?

Started by girlnextdoor1985, June 20, 2013, 12:15:34 PM

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girlnextdoor1985

My friend Luke called me a "it", i know he is jokng. But it kind of hurt. Am I being over sensitive? Or?
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Devlyn

Big hug! No one is an "it" and you need to let your friend know that's not acceptable. If it's a case of not knowing, use it as a learning experience. Hugs, Devlyn
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Jess42

No, you're not being oversensitive. I stick up for guys most of the time for name calling and trashing and so on but that is too far. You're not an "it" and definately let him know.
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Joanna Dark

No that doesn't sound funny at all. I can't imagine the context where that would be alright or not mean. I don't focus on words so much as I focus on tone. Tone is what matters and intention. But "it is dehumanizing in a way that othe words simply aren't. If someone calls you a ->-bleeped-<- and not in a fun joking manner at least you are still a person. It is dehumanizing.
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suzifrommd

Gross disrespect, but some people don't have a filter between brain and mouth, so it's possible he didn't think about how it would come out.

This is very definitely a sore spot for transgender folk. Please, for your own peace of mind, explain to him why "it" is a no-no.
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Ltl89

I don't think you are being overly sensitive about this at all.  That's a very rude thing to say.  It's possible he didn't mean to offend you, but you should tell him why it is so hurtful. 
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StellaB

A joke is a joke, but I fail to see how calling anybody an 'it' can be seen as a joke.

Seriously. This is not funny.
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