This past weekend I interacted with a couple of people who both puzzled me in the same way. The male had mascara, earrings, a pink t-shirt and a female name, but was clearly not trying to pass. The female had no breasts, a nose ring and short colourful hair, but was wearing jewelry and a dress, so, likewise, was not trying to pass. I have no idea what their pronouns were but nothing would surprise me. It seems like we've gone from trans people trying to appear as the opposite sex to "anything goes" mix&match stereotypes. It doesn't matter to me, since I've no interest in dating either of those people, but it's kind of curious. I would think this sort of ambiguity is going to be a problem when it comes to the crime of misgendering.
That there is one very large piece of the truth. Thank you!
This past weekend I interacted with a couple of people who both puzzled me in the same way. The male had mascara, earrings, a pink t-shirt and a female name, but was clearly not trying to pass. The female had no breasts, a nose ring and short colourful hair, but was wearing jewelry and a dress, so, likewise, was not trying to pass. I have no idea what their pronouns were but nothing would surprise me. It seems like we've gone from trans people trying to appear as the opposite sex to "anything goes" mix&match stereotypes. It doesn't matter to me, since I've no interest in dating either of those people, but it's kind of curious. I would think this sort of ambiguity is going to be a problem when it comes to the crime of misgendering.
I bet they identify as ‘queer’, a convenient catch-all for spicy straights
Haha! The crime of “misgendering “.. the joke of the century!
If I join the gender cult will I pass my math test if I say 2+2=6? Or if I just lie about everything?
Will you critique the males next?
The males are virtually all AGP, which I speak and wrote about a lot.