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| Do | Don't | |--------|------------| | Ask for pronouns (e.g., "What pronouns do you use?") | Assume pronouns based on appearance | | Share your own pronouns (normalizes it) | Ask about genitals, surgery, or "real name" | | Use a trans person's chosen name, even legally unchanged | Say "when did you know?" or "are you sure?" | | Apologize briefly if you misgender, then correct yourself | Make a big emotional scene about your mistake | | Support trans-led organizations | Speak over trans people about trans issues |
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Mainstream society operates on a strict male/female binary. While gay and lesbian people may conform to this binary (identifying as a man who loves men, or a woman who loves women), transgender people inherently challenge the binary’s validity. By existing, trans men and women prove that gender is not tied to anatomy, and non-binary individuals prove that the binary itself is a social construct. hung big fat shemale
This philosophical shift has trickled down into all corners of LGBTQ culture. Today, you see it in the rise of "gender-neutral" language (they/them pronouns, "partner" instead of "boyfriend/girlfriend"), in the collapse of rigid butch/femme roles, and in the legal recognition of the X gender marker. | Do | Don't | |--------|------------| | Ask
| Misconception | Reality | |---------------|---------| | Being trans is a mental illness | Gender dysphoria is a diagnosis for access to care; being trans is not an illness. | | Children are transitioned medically | Pre-puberty: only social transition. Puberty blockers are reversible. | | Most trans people detransition | Detransition rates are ~1-2%, often due to social pressure, not regret. | | Trans women are a threat in bathrooms | No data supports this. Trans people are far more likely to be assaulted. | | Non-binary isn't real | Non-binary identities are recognized by major medical/psych orgs (APA, WHO). | This philosophical shift has trickled down into all
Drag is performance art (usually gay men performing exaggerated femininity). Being transgender is an identity (knowing your internal gender differs from the sex you were assigned at birth). While there is overlap (some drag queens later come out as trans women), conflating the two reduces trans identity to a costume.