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Pronouns...

Today I learned that one of my adult child's Friends Lorna now goes by the name Loz and identifies as male.  

Apparently if  am not to cause offence I now need to rejig a couple of decades of being vaguely aware of this person as a very feminine looking girl through to young woman and refer to Loz as HE in conversation from now on.

Loz's boyfriend apparently has had to make psychological adjustments that make my issues look trivial in comparison, but apparently he will do that for love.... 

Funny old world innit?

I will say this: The next time my o/h decides to crack wise at my expense, we'll see how she likes being effectively in a lesbian relationship for a while.. The cheapest way to go trans I've figured is to also change my faith at the same time. No biggie, we worship the same god, just in a diverse way.... Then al I need is a cheap and cheerful bhurka to chuck over the "cargo pants and tee", and the job is done! 

(I think I'll keep that one "in the hopper" for if my personal war of the sexes battlefield situation demands "special weapons" one day) We seem to be in a period of detente right now, so maybe I'll hold off ordering the bhurka...

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  • Hi,

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  • Thanks for this input. I found this thread very triggering being a trans woman myself so removed myself from it but I saw in my notifications that you had made this contribution which I really appreciate. 

    Just one additional point from me which I hope sits well with the group rules is that whilst many things and subjects have valid alternative points of view which can be respected if not agreed with, the right to our identity as trans people is not up for debate, it is an inalienable human right to be who we are without judgement, there is no alternative point of view 

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  • "It is an inalienable human right to be who we are without judgement" 

    It is a "right" that is violated every single day by all of us, and by many people as a profession.

    It was violated for me all over this thread. 

    The only way you will get a "lack of judgement" is by creating a lack of humans. We might all have a right to fair and impartial judgement, but you only actually can get that from God. 

    I hope this observation also sits within the group rules.

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  • "It is an inalienable human right to be who we are without judgement" 

    It is a "right" that is violated every single day by all of us, and by many people as a profession.

    It was violated for me all over this thread. 

    The only way you will get a "lack of judgement" is by creating a lack of humans. We might all have a right to fair and impartial judgement, but you only actually can get that from God. 

    I hope this observation also sits within the group rules.

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