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missyann · 56-60
I did not know that.. look, I support everyone being who they wanna be, but quit telling me that I have to go out of my way to acknowledge it. If I see someone dressed up in the opposite gender, then they actually are I will address them, Miss or Mr., according to how they are dressed if there’s a need to, but I’m not gonna run across the room or a field and acknowledge this.. nobody runs to me and acknowledges me for being dressed as a female
If they want to be treated as a equals great, but don’t expect to be treated special
If they want to be treated as a equals great, but don’t expect to be treated special