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A Lesson in Trans Etiquette

Started by Natasha, September 22, 2008, 05:35:38 PM

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Natasha

A Lesson in Trans Etiquette

http://transcendgender.com/2008/09/21/a-lesson-in-trans-etiquette/
9/21/2008

If a woman walks into the room, be it a business or otherwise and you read her as TG/TS. Be polite and treat her as any other genetic woman. If you want to start a conversion with her, the first words out of you mouth had better not be "do you hang out at [a known 'and nasty ->-bleeped-<-' Bar]". The woman is likely to take a great deal of offense at that as I DID. However being the polite and caring woman that I am, I chose not to get all pissed about it.

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Elwood

Fortunately for me, I have no problem treating transgirls like any other girl. Except when I accidentally screw up pronouns (Sorry Toni, Alex!!).
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Dayna1975

I feel that everyone that deals with people or works in the customer service area should be specifically trained to deal with the TG public.  I hate it when even after I correct someone they still call me Sir.  At that point I just hand the person behind the counter my items and say you just lost a sale because of your refusal to address e properly.  Have a nice day. :)  I can be as sweet as pie or a real meanie.  I just ask you treat me as respectfully as I do you.
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