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  • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]
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    7 months ago

    Is this true? I got an assumed to be a girl for having long hair when I didn’t even know trans people were a thing, and didn’t try to be fem. My impression is that rather than only masc stuff being picked up on, people are often outed for deviating for the masculine norm.

    Deviating from masculine norms often lead to ridicule or being assumed gay IME. Personally, the only time I can think of that I was “ma’am’d” was pretty recently, and I’m like 99% certain its because the person was expecting my boss (who is a woman) and she claimed she calls everyone “ma’am” when someone said something to her about it.

    OTOH, my mom probably gets sir’d more than I ever have.

      • QueerCommie [she/her, fae/faer]@hexbear.net
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        7 months ago

        Huh, that’s strange, I guess I don’t think about what people think of me that much. I don’t know what the internal reaction is, just that I’ve gotten ma’amed without trying a few times.

        • magi [null/void]@hexbear.netM
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          7 months ago

          I got bullied for having long hair, very pale skin and accused of wearing makeup so I got called gay. Even when my body was clearly not shaped like a cis male I was still called gay…

          Those people had no idea of trans people just I was known to them as being a cis male.

          Living amongst the ignorant and people who don’t understand anything outside the binary they will usually default to traits they associate with a binary gender and assume or try to insult… Depends on how it is being applied.

          It happens to cis people a lot too. Because the hunan body can take many shapes and forms.

          • QueerCommie [she/her, fae/faer]@hexbear.net
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            7 months ago

            Indeed, without any overt transphobia I still find most people default to he/hims bc as far as they can get through their heads I am. Reminding people to respect pronouns is scary, however openly and overtly abnormal I am.

            • magi [null/void]@hexbear.netM
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              7 months ago

              Then it wasn’t transphobia, can guarantee that… It was queer phobia

              A lot is presentation dependant in a lot of cases and is what a lot of people would default to.

              I’m gendered as a she/her regularly but I dress androgynous now…

                • magi [null/void]@hexbear.netM
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                  7 months ago

                  But in my example I can say it isn’t because trans wasn’t as mainstream then from where I come from more underground ^^ I would say in today’s climate it most certainly could be.