This didn't need a second topic just because you want attention.I don't want attention I just want data. I'm on the spectrum and numbers fascinate me. I'm curious to know what the social circle known as gamefaqs thinks.
Choosing what info of yours to divulge or not is entirely your call. Understanding and abiding by this is self-respect.
No one has ever given me shit for not divulging out my pronouns. I'll let you know when they do.Which nonexistent people expect anyone to randomly share pronouns?
There is a difference between just doing it randomly and spontaneously and at an event where organizers are trying to prevent othering trans and gender nonconforming people by asking everyone to write their pronouns.This. The context is literally in the OP. I see it in the same way as people that make a big stink about being asked to include their preferred pronouns in their work email. We have a few transgender people in our organization and it stands out if they're the only ones putting their preferred pronouns.
We have a few transgender people in our organization and it stands out if they're the only ones putting their preferred pronouns.It doesn't matter how many times you say it. They'll keep going "It's obvious what my pronouns are, so I'm not the one who needs to share" and "I'm not comfortable sharing".
The right wingers that don't want to say their pronouns when asked are definitely the same people that would throw a huge fit if someone guessed wrong.They live in a world where they think "die cis scum" is a serious and widespread call to arms. But I guess they think trans people are like vampires or something, and have to wait until you share your pronouns and confirm your cis status before they can act.
But I guess they think trans people are like vampires or something, and have to wait until you share your pronouns and confirm your cis status before they can act.
But I guess they think trans people are like vampires or somethinghttps://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/73452707.jpg
I don't want attention I just want data.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/73452707.jpg"Not real" in the sense that you made it up out of whole-cloth specifically to post it here, "not real" in the sense that someone actually did post this on Twitter but was clearly just making a joke (and not in the "it's just a joke, bro!" sense championed by conservatives when they get caught in a lie and/or called out on their hateful rhetoric, but an actual, honest-to-goodness joke ), or "not real" in the sense that someone actually did post this on Twitter and wanted people to believe it but was just straight-up lying?
This is not real btw, before anyone gets too carried away
No
Anyone who tells you otherwise or questions your answer is an idiot
"Not real" in the sense that you made it up out of whole-cloth specifically to post it here, "not real" in the sense that someone actually did post this on Twitter but was clearly just making a joke (and not in the "it's just a joke, bro!" sense championed by conservatives when they get caught in a lie and/or called out on their hateful rhetoric, but an actual, honest-to-goodness joke ), or "not real" in the sense that someone actually did post this on Twitter and wanted people to believe it but was just straight-up lying?Its another trans woman making a joke on Twitter, so not real as in we arent actually vampires.
People aren't considering writing nothing down as disrespectful. What they are considering disrespectful is expecting people to automatically know your pronouns based on looks, completely missing the entire point of the practice and that non-gender conforming people exist.
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/73452707.jpg
This is not real btw, before anyone gets too carried away
You do not get a right to know someone else's identity. For all you know, they may be in the closet out of necessity/safety.So I take it you never use pronouns for anyone? Since you have a big heart and don't want to accidentally out them?
Then most people can write them down no problem. I don't see very many people withholding their first name when prompted. Pronouns are no different.
People shouldn't be expected to know for sure, but let's face it, most of the time an educated guess can be made because most people are cis and gender-conforming.