Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
While some people dress ambiguously, most already dress as the gender with which they identify. So, use the pronoun for the gender they dress for.
Thanks.
While some people dress ambiguously, most already dress as the gender with which they identify. So, use the pronoun for the gender they dress for.
I call a trasngendered person whatever they want to be called. Just like Adam would not want to be called Adamy. I don't have a problem being nice to people.
While some people dress ambiguously, most already dress as the gender with which they identify. So, use the pronoun for the gender they dress for.
You're so transparent...and never getting a modship. So just give up and save face.
You don't know me in real life. Bro.
You don't know me in real life. Bro.
We can only go by the persona you present here and treat you thusly.
True. So you're not really a bigot in real life?
While some people dress ambiguously, most already dress as the gender with which they identify. So, use the pronoun for the gender they dress for.
It shouldn't be too hard of a concept to grasp.
So do I refer to a man who dresses like a woman (transvestite) she? Keep in mind, I live very close to NYC.
I would say yes. However if you are ever unsure, why not just ask the person what they prefer?
Because that would take effort.
I call a trasngendered person whatever they want to be called. Just like Adam would not want to be called Adamy. I don't have a problem being nice to people.
The real fight presently is about the right to be a jerk.
Or an uncomfortable situation in which said person becomes offended that I don't know how I should refer to them in the first place because said person is overly sensitive about anything and everything about the issue.
Sound familiar?
What would you do if that right were abolished, I wonder, eh, Kicky?
Life is all about chances. Imagine the other side of that coin...just imagine. Effort makes most bad situations a little bit better to deal with.