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Started by Kade1985, May 22, 2014, 11:38:09 PM
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Quote from: learningtolive on May 23, 2014, 03:29:18 PMI understand how you feel, just on the reverse side of things. I'm very rarely addressed with gendered terms nowadays, but I was called sir the other day and it was soul crushing. While I understood why it happened (I'm still not full time), it just hurts so much. Transitioning really is a process and sometimes that just sucks. However, I remember how far you've come. You and I started on this site at similar points and both of us were terrified about coming out, so you always stuck out to me as a member. Think about how far you have already come from only a year ago. It's pretty impressive when you think about it. Since then you started your transition, began Testosterone, found employment and an accepting partner (well, I believe all that's true if my memory serves me well). Those are all quite great accomplishments and important steps forward for you. So even though it sucks that everything takes time and is a waiting game, think of how far you have already come. It may help you realize how much further you will be able to go soon enough. Sometimes focusing on what we have been able to do and get through helps us while we continue on. Good luck Kade, and I hope you feel better soon.
Quote from: Cynthia Michelle on May 23, 2014, 07:08:36 PMHugs Kade,I have made significant progress and your avatar shows it. I hope you feel better soon.
Quote from: Jess42 on May 23, 2014, 07:28:16 AMBig hug to ya' Kade.I don't let pronouns get me down, well frankly I just really don't care what someone calls me. It does go to show how ignorant the world is to the trangendered population. Some may just have manners, I always say thank you Ma'am or Sir just out of politeness. If I do come across someone that I think may be trans too, I just say thank you, I just can't bring myself to ask someone what they would preferred to be called, just in case 1, they may not be and I may really insult them and they may be cis and not look like thier gender at all and 2, I definately don't want to out someone that may not be out.But another big hug and just keep in mind that most people aren't even aware of themselves, let alone anyone else and just keep being yourself and going forward. they don't do it or most don't out of meaness or spite but rather just don't know anybetter.
Quote from: Kade1985 on May 23, 2014, 08:50:39 PMI kept telling myself today, when I called ma'am and stuff at work again, that they didn't know me and they didn't know my position and that it's only natural for them to refer to me as female. It actually helped me get through the day. Thanks!
Quote from: Jess42 on May 24, 2014, 11:18:23 AMAnytime hon. The thing that keeps me somewhat insane is that people are basically ignorant, in the true sense of the word ignore, of other people. Like I said, I call people Sir or Ma'am unless I think they may be trans and then I just try to be nuetral. Many younger women get, not really offended but don't care to be called ma'am. Just the other day a young woman called me Mr. first name and I told her to cut out that Mr. crap because it is Mr. Last name or just the first name. She laughed and said OK and I told her thank you Ma'am and she then told me to cut out the Ma'am crap. So touche' to her. I guess we both kind of made each other feel older. She was cis by the way. But definately try not to take offense because that can ruin your whole day. Believe m, I am called a lot of things and Sir or Ma'am is the least of my worries. BTW in your avatar and the video of you shaving for the first time, you definately look way more masculine than me and I am pre everything. so keep it up.
Quote from: Ms Grace on May 22, 2014, 11:46:12 PMA big hug from me! Sure hope you feel better soon!
Quote from: Kade1985 on May 24, 2014, 07:18:22 PMlol thanks. I need to lose some weight though =x