Quote from: Amadeus on December 06, 2014, 12:38:45 AM
I gotta agree with everyone else. Your family is acting childish, so throw it right back at them.
Or you could, you know, be the mature one and tell them, "You know, what you're doing is very hurtful to me. How would you feel if I behaved this way toward you?"
And definitely get the legal paperwork done PDQ. Then, if they pull that rubbish again, flash your ID. Better yet, if they call you the wrong name in public, just shout, "YOU'RE NOT MY MOMMY! HELP! STRANGER DANGER! STRANGER DANGER!" It'll embarrass them AND get your point across.
that last part killed me! XD
im cant get my name changed until im 18 because my family is saying that they aren't going to let me do it with them.
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Quote from: Cindy on December 06, 2014, 01:26:34 AM
I did once tell one of my lab managers, in front of my staff, that if he ever misgendered me again with the wrong pronoun that I would cut his balls off and he could wear them as ear rings. He has never slipped up since 
oh my goodness, thats hilarious, unfortunately i cant say that to my family, but ill keep that one in mind in case i ever have to use it XD
Quote from: alexis.j on December 06, 2014, 01:30:51 AM
I have just about had it with it too!
From excuses like "its not that easy because we been calling you the old name all along", through to ill call you your new name when your ID reflect it...
Here where i stay, it takes years of fighting to get your ID changed, mainly due to incompitance and transphobic individuals that do not follow the law...
Anyway, i also suspect that when i get my new id, (hopefully before i die one day) those people will still not uss the right names and pronouns. ..
I'm starting to try other ways to get it in there heads now. Like ignoring, and even looking for names that annoy them, to call them by... childish maby, but what else can i do...
my grandma has said that once i have my name changed that they will have to call me by the right name. The hard part, my aunt and cousins are validating them saying it by saying that kayden doesn't fit with my birthname. DUH THATS WHY I CHOSE IT. The whole reason i chose Kayden and not jack was because i was thinking about what would make me more comfortable, and that i only get the chance to rename myself once, and it better be something that i like rather than something thats just an abbreviation of my birthname.
Quote from: LoriLorenz on December 06, 2014, 07:43:16 AM
Your family is being childish about what you have chosen, so throw it back at them.
I had a teacher who liked to misname people. Since my family name is WinterXXXX, he Would call roll and call out SummerXXXX instead of my proper name. It was funny once or twice, but after that I got tired of it and wanted him to use my proper name. His family name was XXXXXson, so when he called "SummerXXXX" I replied with "Yes, Mr. XXXXXdaughter?" He stopped misnaming me fairly quickly after that!
If I were to play devil's advocate, I would point out that this is fairly new for them and they need time to adjust, given time the correct pronouns will likely fall into place, as long as they are trying. As for your name, If they can't respect what you have chosen, then pick something for them that they don't wish to be called. It will get the point across.
I had an aunt who hated when her children were given nicknames before they could make it known their own preferences, hence we couldn't call my cousin Tom, but had to say "Thomas", etc. There were some family members who resisted this ultimatum for a while - more for laughs than anything else, but eventually everyone came around. This is similar. Just be strong and don't budge!
P.S. One could at least give them a round of applause for using a male version of your birthname, but if you don't identify it, it's a moot point.
thats why im not too worried about the pronouns right now, because i know it will take time, i just correct them when we get away from the situation in public or when i get the chance and say, "hey you called me she again, your supposed to call me he now remember?" and stuff like that. with my grandma i think she tries, but forgets, thats why im not too worried about her.
my cousins are the other story i think they are just refusing to use the right pronouns and name, but the one i corrected yesterday is doing alright with it, so ill do the same thing with her and correct her like i do my grandma.
to put in easy terms, she is easy to break if it comes down to it, shes not a real mule.
not to mention my one cousin is a 13 year old stubborn biotch, we usually ignore half the things she says anyways, so for her i will definitely start playing the reverse name and pronouns game with her, because in all honestly she freaking deserves it.