Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're an idiot, OP, but I do think you're worrying too much. It's important to use the person's correct name and pronouns, but IME people making a sincere effort are forgiven honest mistakes. If your friend changed her name after divorce but you insisted on using her married name, that would be dickish. If you slipped up and used it, that might be unpleasant or even painful but would still just be an honest mistake that you resolved not to make again.
The OP is being judgmental. She can't bring herself to compliment someone's dress because it's too wild for her? Please. She's transphobic.
I can compliment a piece of clothing or shoes or find something that is right on anyone But honestly, overall it's usually not a good look, I feel like it would be doing them a favor to say.... dial it back a bit. Less is more.
I hope you're a troll. "The trans." Really? No wonder you're being corrected. You really do sound like an idiot.
Your condescending attitude is hardly going to win anyone over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're an idiot, OP, but I do think you're worrying too much. It's important to use the person's correct name and pronouns, but IME people making a sincere effort are forgiven honest mistakes. If your friend changed her name after divorce but you insisted on using her married name, that would be dickish. If you slipped up and used it, that might be unpleasant or even painful but would still just be an honest mistake that you resolved not to make again.
The OP is being judgmental. She can't bring herself to compliment someone's dress because it's too wild for her? Please. She's transphobic.
I can compliment a piece of clothing or shoes or find something that is right on anyone But honestly, overall it's usually not a good look, I feel like it would be doing them a favor to say.... dial it back a bit. Less is more.
I hope you're a troll. "The trans." Really? No wonder you're being corrected. You really do sound like an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:We as a society adjust to people changing their names all the time through marriage, adoption, and citizenship. It’s not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're an idiot, OP, but I do think you're worrying too much. It's important to use the person's correct name and pronouns, but IME people making a sincere effort are forgiven honest mistakes. If your friend changed her name after divorce but you insisted on using her married name, that would be dickish. If you slipped up and used it, that might be unpleasant or even painful but would still just be an honest mistake that you resolved not to make again.
The OP is being judgmental. She can't bring herself to compliment someone's dress because it's too wild for her? Please. She's transphobic.
I can compliment a piece of clothing or shoes or find something that is right on anyone But honestly, overall it's usually not a good look, I feel like it would be doing them a favor to say.... dial it back a bit. Less is more.
I hope you're a troll. "The trans." Really? No wonder you're being corrected. You really do sound like an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're an idiot, OP, but I do think you're worrying too much. It's important to use the person's correct name and pronouns, but IME people making a sincere effort are forgiven honest mistakes. If your friend changed her name after divorce but you insisted on using her married name, that would be dickish. If you slipped up and used it, that might be unpleasant or even painful but would still just be an honest mistake that you resolved not to make again.
The OP is being judgmental. She can't bring herself to compliment someone's dress because it's too wild for her? Please. She's transphobic.
I can compliment a piece of clothing or shoes or find something that is right on anyone But honestly, overall it's usually not a good look, I feel like it would be doing them a favor to say.... dial it back a bit. Less is more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're an idiot, OP, but I do think you're worrying too much. It's important to use the person's correct name and pronouns, but IME people making a sincere effort are forgiven honest mistakes. If your friend changed her name after divorce but you insisted on using her married name, that would be dickish. If you slipped up and used it, that might be unpleasant or even painful but would still just be an honest mistake that you resolved not to make again.
The OP is being judgmental. She can't bring herself to compliment someone's dress because it's too wild for her? Please. She's transphobic.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think you're an idiot, OP, but I do think you're worrying too much. It's important to use the person's correct name and pronouns, but IME people making a sincere effort are forgiven honest mistakes. If your friend changed her name after divorce but you insisted on using her married name, that would be dickish. If you slipped up and used it, that might be unpleasant or even painful but would still just be an honest mistake that you resolved not to make again.