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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Female to male transsexual talk (FTM) => Topic started by: Kentrie on October 14, 2010, 08:47:27 PM

Title: Pronouns
Post by: Kentrie on October 14, 2010, 08:47:27 PM
When someone calls me "She" should I correct them and say "He" even if they know I'm female (teachers, friends, parents) because it really bothers me when someone calls me "She" I don't know why but it does. I met one of my friends at night school and when I told her I was trans she started calling me "He" so we became friends at once. She sometimes slips up and says "She" but she instantly corrects herself. I just don't want to be called "She" "Young lady" and stuff like that anymore. How do I ask my mom to start using male pronouns, because that's the most difficult thing I can do.
Title: Re: Pronouns
Post by: Gia on October 14, 2010, 09:17:56 PM
Of assented magic literature, the pronoun she is always appropriate to those recognized beyond mere initiates. The respect follows the known desire of such path taken.

This flow is carried into mainframe systems, and what now seems considered archaic digital computers. System roles were named after commonly known characters, and that era meant by this a lot of RPG manuals and related literature. Star Trek was only a sci-fi version of nut cases that tried to prove everything said. We went beyond that and got to the point about what these characters could do in roles. The backstory is candy to the mind.

Microsoft probably feels bad now that it assimilated a girly computer invented by girls and assembled by boys. They didn't know what they had.

The inevitable happens, yet the precognitive masculine types have a backstory, too. I closed the book on technocracy. The pronouns only depend on what perspective you want to convey.