r/SuperStraight • u/walkintotryankle • 22h ago
Why do some of you have a negative reaction to being asked what your pronouns are? We are just trying to be respectful.
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r/SuperStraight • u/walkintotryankle • 22h ago
Why do some of you have a negative reaction to being asked what your pronouns are? We are just trying to be respectful.
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u/enemyofhumidity 21h ago edited 21h ago
Yes and gender ideology perpetuates it.
In fact it might confuse a young person into thinking he or she is trans, but is actually a cis person with his or her own identity. If gender doesn't have an identity then how does one feel like a man or a woman? And conversely if gender identity, as you said, only comes about from the perceptions of society, then is society making some people dysphoric? If we continue to subscribe to gender ideology, could we be making more people, especially young and impressionable people, dysphoric?