https://xcancel.com/OldManNikolai/status/1813854659704246450

  • iridaniotter [she/her]
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    4 months ago

    Ah an unstoppable force (pronoun circles) meets an immovable object (trans women getting clocked and subsequently degendered), producing a new kind of Twitter discourse where everyone is fundamentally incapable of understanding each other.

    • iridaniotter [she/her]
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      4 months ago

      Like something that's not being brought up here is: it's easier to pass in cisciety than to be stealth in a queer meetup. So are the cis men and women in your LGBT group being they/them'd and asked their pronouns, or is that being subconsciously reserved for the transgender men and women who get clocked? I think both sides of this debate are assuming different fundamentals here.

      • kristina [she/her]M
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        4 months ago

        People think I'm a cishet ally too much it drives me nuts. Why are my vibes so fucked kitty-cri-screm

        But I've also had the situation where the cissies pronoun circle so the removed (me) would spill the beans

        • milk_thief
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          1 day ago

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        1 day ago

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      • Jenniferrr [she/her, comrade/them]
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        4 months ago

        This is exactly it. Like, I have a good friend who gets gendered correctly pretty regularly in cishet spaces but just gets misgendered/degendered constantly in queer spaces. It's getting harder for me to get her to hang out with my in queer spaces as a result. Her presentation is not queer

        • PauliExcluded
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          4 months ago

          I stopped going to a queer meetup where I used to live because I was constantly they/them’d despite everyone knowing I only used she/her. When I brought this up with the group, a couple of them told me, “nobody can be misgendered by neutral pronouns” dog-screm