Anonymous
Post 05/08/2022 09:29     Subject: Re:coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

If born male AND identifies as male I would use he pronouns unless told otherwise.
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2022 09:26     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a gender neutral friend who calls themselves "trans". Maybe your co-worker is gender neutral?

Either way, just use preferred pronouns and be respectful.


This is OP - and that's what I'm wondering. I hadn't heard the word "trans" used to describe being gender-neutral. It sounds like that's one usage.

And yes, definitely using preferred pronouns, and being respectful. That's the "action" bit here. I just wanted some insight into what trans means in this context. I think you might have it.

Thank you to everyone for your thoughts!


My high schooler tells me trans = not identifying with your birth gender, which could include agender, nonbinary, genderfluid, etc. This differs from my old-person version of trans, which is rooted in the gender binary.


I have a friend who identifies as nonbinary and presents as female (uses she/they) who confused me so much with this until she said "I think everyone is a little bit trans and people who reject that are missing out on the freedom to play with gender." Oh, ok. That's fine.
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What does “she/they” mean?
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2022 08:52     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a gender neutral friend who calls themselves "trans". Maybe your co-worker is gender neutral?

Either way, just use preferred pronouns and be respectful.


This is OP - and that's what I'm wondering. I hadn't heard the word "trans" used to describe being gender-neutral. It sounds like that's one usage.

And yes, definitely using preferred pronouns, and being respectful. That's the "action" bit here. I just wanted some insight into what trans means in this context. I think you might have it.

Thank you to everyone for your thoughts!


My high schooler tells me trans = not identifying with your birth gender, which could include agender, nonbinary, genderfluid, etc. This differs from my old-person version of trans, which is rooted in the gender binary.


I have a friend who identifies as nonbinary and presents as female (uses she/they) who confused me so much with this until she said "I think everyone is a little bit trans and people who reject that are missing out on the freedom to play with gender." Oh, ok. That's fine.
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2022 00:02     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a gender neutral friend who calls themselves "trans". Maybe your co-worker is gender neutral?

Either way, just use preferred pronouns and be respectful.


This is OP - and that's what I'm wondering. I hadn't heard the word "trans" used to describe being gender-neutral. It sounds like that's one usage.

And yes, definitely using preferred pronouns, and being respectful. That's the "action" bit here. I just wanted some insight into what trans means in this context. I think you might have it.

Thank you to everyone for your thoughts!


My high schooler tells me trans = not identifying with your birth gender, which could include agender, nonbinary, genderfluid, etc. This differs from my old-person version of trans, which is rooted in the gender binary.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2022 16:46     Subject: Re:coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Anonymous wrote:Thank you for being a kind and decent human and caring.


Agree. Thank you
Anonymous
Post 04/23/2022 00:21     Subject: Re:coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

I actually think it is okay for you to ask in this particular case. He told you because he wanted you to know. You are fine with it, but needed a moment to process it and in your moment, you missed something.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 13:29     Subject: Re:coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

It's possible that your coworker isn't yet ready to present as a woman full time. A lot of trans women, especially if they transition later in life like your coworker, will wait until estrogen has had time to change their bodies and faces sufficiently. Some socially transition immediately. It's pretty much however they feel comfortable proceeding with the social transition.

There's nothing wrong with asking your coworker their preferred pronouns.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 12:08     Subject: Re:coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

If your coworker announced to all of you that he/she/they are trans, surely there was some follow up commentary, like “please call me ____” or “I use the pronouns ___ / ___,” right? I assume they didn’t make this announcement and then stare at everyone in silence. Did they gave you any context?
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 12:03     Subject: Re:coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Thank you for being a kind and decent human and caring.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 12:01     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Anonymous wrote:I have a gender neutral friend who calls themselves "trans". Maybe your co-worker is gender neutral?

Either way, just use preferred pronouns and be respectful.


This is OP - and that's what I'm wondering. I hadn't heard the word "trans" used to describe being gender-neutral. It sounds like that's one usage.

And yes, definitely using preferred pronouns, and being respectful. That's the "action" bit here. I just wanted some insight into what trans means in this context. I think you might have it.

Thank you to everyone for your thoughts!
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 11:57     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

I have a gender neutral friend who calls themselves "trans". Maybe your co-worker is gender neutral?

Either way, just use preferred pronouns and be respectful.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 11:32     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

The coworker is probably preparing you that they may show up as female. Just call them by whatever name they ask you to call them by.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 11:25     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Ask what pronouns you should use. If you use the correct pronouns and the correct name (someone you were first introduced to as "Kevin" may now preferred to be called "K") and treat your coworker with respect, you will be fine.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 11:21     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

Ask your coworker what pronoun they would prefer. That’s really the most important thing. I’ve worked with trans folks before. It was as easy as my direct supervisor telling us, “Larla will be joining the team next week. Larla uses the pronoun ‘they.’”
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 11:19     Subject: coworker is trans, not sure what it means in this context?

I have a coworker who recently told me he is trans. (Told all of us.) He was born male, and presents as male. What does it mean to be trans in this context?

I don't want to ask him because we're not close enough for that conversation - and he doesn't owe me any explanation, for sure. I am just a late 40s person trying to understand a changed world, and be a decent human in it.

Thank you thank you thank you