• Makhno@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Not my job to know what someone wants to be called…? The childish entitlement sheesh

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      2 days ago

      Yeah. I don’t mind calling you whatever you like if you tell me. Otherwise I just don’t give a shit and I’ll call you whatever I feel like.

    • atopi@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      1 day ago

      the childish entitlement is probably because this is a joke, posted on a community where people post jokes

    • riwo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      heyy, it’s ok if you do not know someones gender. it’s really not that important. just treat it as the unknown that it is, and either refer to the person gender neutrally, or ask if you need to know. just please do not guess, because that just leads to you accidentally hurting people :)

      • pmk@piefed.ca
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        2 days ago

        Unfortunately, asking can also lead to accidentally hurting people.

    • Apytele@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      call me whatever you want I genuinely don’t care. you can call me he she they or it I genuinely don’t care. the funniest thing a patient called me is a reference to one of my many obvious physical deformities. if you care what I’m called that’s very genuinely a you problem. and honestly the more it bothers people to not know what to call me the funnier it gets.

      • trashcroissant@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        2 days ago

        the more it bothers people to not know what to call me the funnier it gets.

        This is how imma describe my gender next time my therapist checks in on it

      • Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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        I feel the same way about my pronouns. It truly doesn’t matter to me. I’m glad people who feel strongly about it have the opportunity to make that choice, I just can’t relate to giving a damn about it. I had to call some customer service line a few times over the course of several days about a year ago, and every time I did, the agent asked the pronoun question. After like the fourth call I was getting annoyed. You’d think they’d add it to your profile after the first time, but no, even though they clearly had all my other information on a screen in front of them, they still had to ask. I don’t get that.

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          I must also confess to a slight paranoia about such things. I feel like my gender is information neither the government nor the company I buy pants from actually need. Why do they want to know? How is it going to change what they do for me?

      • teslekova@sh.itjust.works
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        2 days ago

        I love it when kids call me fat or shout “Why is that fat man so hairy?” and their parents look mortified and tell them not to be rude while I laugh and agree with the kid, or answer them. For example, that last kid I told I was actually way less hairy than when I was a kid: back then I looked just like a little ball of fur and all you could see was my feet!