Anonymous wrote:I think it's rude as hell.
DH has a gay uncle and nobody in the family has any issue addressing him and his husband by their names. However, it's too 'difficult' 'inconvenient' or whatever to call me by my name? Really? It's definitely passive aggressive and rude.
For everyone saying it's nbd in what other context would you say that you can call someone by a name of your choosing instead of their given name? It's bizarre.
?OP^^?
The fact is that if it is someone you see that infrequently, you cannot be guaranteed memory. If gay uncles are either seen frequently or are memorable because they're the only ones "out" in the family, then yes they are more memorable. Still nbd.