Quote from: Melody Maia on April 15, 2011, 10:00:27 PM
I've done it and felt absolutely terrible. It tends to happen more with our brothers and sisters who are not presenting yet, but I have done it with folks who are presenting. I apologize and resolve myself to be more careful in the future.
I'm glad you were the first to reply Mel! lol
As someone who has been misgendered by another trans person (I think you can guess who

) I can tell you it's not much fun....
but you really have to take it with a grain of salt because for a lot of people, esp. those who were stuck in very fixed gender roles for a long time, it's hard to adjust, even when in comes to their trans bretheren.
I think I was referred as "he" or "him" a total of four times, the first time I was shocked...but let it slide....the second time I was dissapointed....but let is slide.... the third time I scowled....but let it slide,.... the fourth time....I said something! lol
She hadn't even realized she had done it, so it was a no big deal really, but just sorta bummed me out, especially since I was presenting as female and in a very public place. One thing that kept me from flipping out was the fact she misgendered herself a few times as well.......which I have to admit was funny, especially when she realized it after she said it. Kind of like seeing someone swear in front of a kid and suddenly realized what they've done, lol
Like I said, I cut other trans folks a little more slack, even though we should all know better. It also helps when you love someone.... somehow that prevents you from smacking them upside the head

~Sara