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lemmy.world

Is this about trans acknowledgement? Heard a lot of heartwarming stories about how it feels the first time someone who doesn't know calls them miss (or mister in the case of transmasc people) 🥰

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Maybe, but I think she'd probably be more likely to go with "ma'am" if that was the case 🤷

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It still gives me so much happiness everytime a random stranger calls me miss, ma'am, or any other female pronouns, so it isn't just the first time for me anyways. And if someone I'm seeing calls me a good girl.... Oh god I just melt. Not in a thirsty way, just a pure mind melt.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

I feel like the first few times I was like "did I mishear that?" Dislike "ma'am" because I always feel like they're saying "man" (and also, I don't feel old enough for ma'am yet). I wish madam would come back into use.

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I'm afraid the only way to hear "madam" often would be moving to England and even then, it would probably have to be a pretty posh area 🫤

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I'm cis. The flag does not belong to me. It does not describe me. You can ignore my complaints...

But nevertheless, my neurodivergent brain is very bothered by the fact that there are only four panels, with the backgrounds going, "blue, pink, white, pink..."

Why is there no fifth panel?

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The fifth panel would be filled entirely with her tears of joy

Edit:
On that note, wouldn't it be super hilarious and funny if you called me a girl, too

Edit 2:
I almost attached a skaterboi page to this edit, whoops

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sopuli.xyz

I have thought the last image was the character sad for the "miss" and thought this was about missing beats one after the other in a rhythm game.

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