Or you could just look at the evidence that gonads, chromosomes & brains don't always match?
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Don't have to, obv. Can go 'That person looks like a man but is wearing a dress!' *brain explodes*
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Replying to @HPluckrose
My point is I would enter any such interaction with full intention and desire to act "normally" but there's a risk I would fail
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Replying to @PaulJoseph_80
That's all you can do. People who berate those who fail & use a wrong pronoun or look momentarily confused hold back progress
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Also jokes about them in public life shud be fair game too. Afterall, we all know a bloke in a frock will always be a bit funny
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Replying to @PaulJoseph_80
They shouldn't be punished. Other people can think you're a twat tho.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Of course not punished. But humour is blind. Funny is just funny.
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Replying to @PaulJoseph_80
Ppl will just think you're not that educated or don't get out much if u go 'huh huh. a bloke in a dress.'
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Replying to @UBlasphemist @PaulJoseph_80
As I've said, it should not be banned.But sniggering at trans ppl, oinking at fat ppl, monkey noises at blk ppl
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etc do tend to give the impression of a puerile, naive & unkind humour which I am allowed to think poorly of.
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