Quote from: Cole 1994 on August 15, 2015, 07:14:54 PM
Hello Everyone!
So I recently became full time (yay!!) but I keep getting misgendered by family and friends. I've told them how I want to be gendered and some people just seem to not listen, like my immediate family. Any ideas of how to tell them/ correct them without making them be offended or take it the wrong way. Thanks!
First, THEY should be worrying about offending YOU. It is tremendously rude (if they're doing it intentionally).
Two cases:
1. Accidental - Tell them politely "it's she". The proper response is for them to apologize. If they are defensive or dismissive, it's ok to tell them your expectations. "If you get it wrong, that's ok, I know it is hard. But I expect you to apologize when you make a mistake." Repeat this as many times as necessary. If you think you'll have trouble, try practicing ahead of time so that it comes out naturally.
2. Deliberate - This is rude, insulting, disrespectful, and aggressive. Treat it as such. "That's very insulting. I will not tolerate being called that." If they persist, treat them as you would any rude, insulting, disrespectful, aggressive person, and remove yourself from their presence.
If you're not sure, treat it as accidental.