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Started by Annwyn, August 29, 2008, 06:39:55 PM
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Quote from: fae_reborn on August 29, 2008, 09:02:45 PMIt felt that way for me Annwyn, when I went full-time, during the first few months it was really hard getting "sir'd" when I was obviously presenting as a lady. It felt like a knife in the heart, and it really did a number on my mood. Don't worry though, eventually the "sir's" go away. Jenn
Quote from: Annwyn on August 29, 2008, 06:39:55 PMSo I guess I've taken for granted I'm very feminine and so people often stutter between mam and sir with me a lot. My entire life, actually.But more and more, it's been mam.And today, I realized, that everytime it was, "sir," it felt like a bullet went through me. I lost focus. Completely.I'm not even fulltime yet. I'm just kind of getting there slowly. Even so.Like a bullet.Am I the only one?
Quote from: Nicky on September 01, 2008, 04:39:23 PMI kind of get it at both ends. Getting sir'ed always feels like I'm getting yanked up by my hair. I'm actually a little happier being called m'am but I feel bad for those that get embarassed when they feel they got it wrong and I hate the big flap they do to try to correct the situation. I'm just like "It's ok, really, better M'am than sir, it's not your fault, no worries"Even worse is being introduced by my mum as her son. Feels like something dies a little inside.
Quote from: freespeechz on September 01, 2008, 02:25:49 PMEh, I get completely sidetracked whenever someone uses either pronoun. If someone uses a she, I'm like wait, they're referring to me, right? Right. So what were they talking about again? If someone uses a he, I'm like, wait, was that a mistake? Or did they mean it? Or as a joke? [I don't pass at all, neither am I out to the general public.] And then I figure out which of the three it is, and by then I've forgotten what they were talking about.
Quote from: freespeechz on September 01, 2008, 02:25:49 PMEh, I get completely sidetracked whenever someone uses either pronoun. If someone uses a she, I'm like wait, they're referring to me, right?
Quote from: Hypatia on September 11, 2008, 06:55:15 AMAt the time he called my pronoun wrong, I was wearing a pink T-shirt from Cafe Press that read:I AM WOMANI AM LESBIANI AM PROUDHow dumb can you get-- I ->-bleeped-<-in literally spelled it out in block letters-- and he was still clueless!