Have you noticed this? Through work and business those who put the "Pronouns: she/hers, they/thems, etc" are like 95% genetic women. Maybe most men don't care about self-identity that much? People thought I was a girl many times on kpop forums but I mostly don't bother to correct them, as I don't see it necessary in kpop discussions.
Why is it mostly women who put pronouns but not as many men?
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Just wondering
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Women know what it is like to be discriminated against based on sex and gender identity.
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I don't have a problem with people thinking I'm a dude, it's rather funny actually.
But being addressed by their preferred pronoun is important to a lot of people and that's completely fine.
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don't know how it is in English cause I'm not an expert but in Poland when you write things in our language then it's pretty obvious if it's he or she because of phrasing for example
if woman writes she was in shop she will do it:
"byłam w sklepie"
if man does it he will write:
"byłem w sklepie"
also never saw anyone here writing pronouns, maybe only those who have Instagram accounts and "do" those accounts in English.
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I'm good either way...people can call me whatever they want...
I don't really care that much
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Yea I have thought about that as well. Specially many feminists tend to react that way, and even get angry when they are misgendered. I find it related to insecurity, I don't think it decreases my femininity if I am called "dude" or "bruh" in a conversation. Actually many girls call each other those.
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this is transphobic (im not calling you transphobic, the idea you present here is)
there are many masculine looking non-binary people
there are many masculine looking females
just because you think it's obvious that you look masculine, if you let people assume your gender than others will assume masculine looking non binary people's gender
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Pronouns confuses me actually. Just say your born-gender
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Pronouns confuses me actually. Just say your born-gender
"just say your born-gender" dude thats literally transphobic
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Pronouns confuses me actually. Just say your born-gender
A person may not feel as their born-gender so they may want to be called by another pronouns and nothing is wrong with that.
And for OP I didn't really noticed it tbh I don't usually say my pronouns if I ain't asked I'm call me whatever most of the time.
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With you saying this, I think I don't understand. No need to make me understand, thanks
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