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Marizzle wrote:^I know right! Some are immediately like "I'M A FREAKING HE. *posts it everywhere, shaming the person who used the wrong pronoun*". They annoy me, honestly.










xKendo wrote:They seem like those childish kids who think everything has to be done their way![]()
I don't think they know how hard is (to some trans) to finally be accepted













Marizzle wrote:I know right...
Also, personally, I don't think they understand the whole thing as it is. Imagine the following: You were born female and have had a best friend for the past 8 years. One day, you tell them that you're, in fact, male, because that's how you feel and would rather be referred to with "he/him/etc". That person, who was used to say "she/her" has to make an effort to use the right pronouns (obviously), but some trans don't seem to understand that it's not that easy for the other person either. Sometimes, it just slips, because of the habit obtained throughout the years. I don't think it's right to be mad at the one time your friend accidentally messed up the pronouns.










xKendo wrote:I couldn't agree more!
Some trans are not accepted by their family and so they have to hide who they truly are. The'll keep listening to people calling them by their "name assigned at birth" and by the wrong pronouns without saying something.
It's heartbreaking seeing that some trans forget that they are lucky enough to already be accepted by their friend, family or so![]()























































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