• @[email protected]
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    -1714 hours ago

    I mean, there’s misgendering and misgnedering, isn’t there?

    Accidentally calling a woman a man on the internet coz u didn’t know is not a big deal.

    It can be something liberals use for their witch hunts.

    • @shneancy
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      3613 hours ago

      not knowing someone’s pronouns & assuming wrong =/= misgendering

      knowing someone’s pronouns and intentionally using the wrong ones = misgendering

      • @Duamerthrax
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        69 hours ago

        Also, fighting years of muscle memory =/= misgendering.

        I might have misgendered an old friend of mine shortly after they started transitioning, but they knew it was a mistake and didn’t seem to care.

        • Norah - She/They
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          55 hours ago

          Yeah absolutely this. I’ve seen too often in trans spaces when these sorts of accidents aren’t given any leeway or grace. We’re all human though, and it bothers me when folks are put down when there was zero malicious intent.

          My mum deadnamed me more recently, despite me being out for almost eight years now. But she called me my older brother’s name first, then deadname, then Norah. She was mortified, and apologised profusely. How could I hold any ill will against her for that?

          • @[email protected]
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            11 hour ago

            Lmfao. I’d never thought of that as an extra issue for trans people. My mom can go through her siblings, then my sister and I before getting my brother’s name right.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 hour ago

            What is it with mothers accidentally using the wrong names? It’s not like most mothers have 5 children who all look nearly the same.

        • @Ziglin
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          36 hours ago

          It’s probably best to mention it was an accident with people you’re not as close with.

        • @[email protected]
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          79 hours ago

          My mother uses that excuse though, same excuse she uses to call me my old name, and to say that I’m a man. Horrible old witch. I know it’s an excuse because she doesn’t bother correcting herself, she keeps going and is insistent that I’m actually a man and that it can’t be changed.

          • @Ziglin
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            26 hours ago

            That sounds extremely frustrating. I hope you have other people around to support you.

            I’m very glad that being non binary didn’t bring the pronoun changes to me (yet) otherwise it would be a nightmare getting my family to use them.

          • @Duamerthrax
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            59 hours ago

            I think once or twice in the first couple of months of transitioning that started about four years ago and we’re still talking and helping each other indicates that there’s no hard feelings. It’s also not like I’m neutral on the subject otherwise. The people in this friend group know that I’m an ally on this subject. They also know I can even flub names when I get tired.

            You know your mother doesn’t respect you. My friends know I respect them.