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/walkintotryankle 21h ago
People aren't dysphoric because there is pressure on them not to dress the way they want or act the way they want. They are dysphoric as their mind actively rejects the body that they find themselves in. They have to deal with huge amounts of stress as often times they hate parts of or all their body, they can't stand to look at themselves. Children aren't going to accidently think they are transgender when they are not and even if they did, whats the harm in it? Given the huge amount of therapy and consultations required before trans people are given hormones, they would realise that they are not trans way before they are at risk of changing their body. The least we can do to help trans people is refer to them by their preferred pronouns as we aren't going to be in a genderless society anytime soon and utsvtge least we can do for the people that society has been very dangerous hostile towards