Yay, correcting people. Several times yesterday some kids who sort of know me but not really and were told that I was a girl referred to me with female pronouns, so I replied with "Hey, who're you callin' a she?" and got apologies every time :3
Then my mom outed me to strangers. Twice. In the space of an hour. Her defense?
"It's normal to refer to people in the third person." So why is this wrong? Let me list the reasons:
-The first time in the restaurant, the guy was asking
me, not you, if I had peanut allergies.
-The second time in the parking lot, there was absolutely no need to say anything at all, I was giving the guy his tip without you telling him that I was doing that and then telling me to.
-You know I despise the pronouns you insist on using, Mom.
Then today was just full of nonsense, I loathe the collegeboard and the fact that the proctors feel the need to call people "ladies" every two seconds. Starting to wonder if it's possible to get being trans on file if I attach it to my 504 with a note from the therapist so I can get some kind of accommodation involving not being misgendered constantly while I'm trying to concentrate on a test since I already have a focusing disorder. Frak you, testing

On a lighter note, great to see you two are having a nice time!