Thanks for the replies, everyone! Was going to post sooner but I was sleep-deprived and wasn't sure I was making any sense lol.
Quote from: Denise on February 21, 2017, 06:40:05 AM
Asa how did it go last night?
It was pretty uneventful. I ended up not saying anything about it and the guest didn't, either... so about as good as I could hope for, I suppose. They were a fairly soft-spoken person. I have no idea how they felt about it all, though. I think if I see them again I may quietly tell them my real name.
Quote from: Dena on February 20, 2017, 04:05:11 PM
It's good that you are attempting to help the guest feel more comfortable but on the other hand, this could be the wakeup call that your parents need to get their terminology updated. The guests confusion may make your parents understand that others don't see you the way they remember you.
If only! After an "outing" in public with my mom some time ago, I asked her, if nothing else, if she would use gender-neutral language to refer to me in public settings. I explained that it was rather uncomfortable for myself and likely for the other party as well, and to at least consider it for safety (it's not likely to be an issue, but it's still a thing). I was met with, for lack of a better descriptive, incoherent blubbering. I've tried talking with them and they've been pretty emphatic that they refuse to use anything other than my birthname and feminine pronouns. Although lately, here and there, I do get referred to as "that one," I think to avoid using gendered language. Though, even when that is used, it's frequently inconsistent in the conversation.
I need to stop myself now before a book of venting happens (related to central air conditioning, of course

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