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    Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
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    I'm happy for "they."

    I love that the searches were obviously driven by people trying to win bets on whether that meaning was in the dictionary.
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      Also... I'm happy to educate you on my journey and path. Most of my trans siblings will also educate you on their journey and path.

      What we cannot do is be the spokesperson for all trans, and we can't be your Trans Wikipedia (Transapedia?).
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        2 days in a row now a coworker and I have been addressed as "ladies". It just doesn't sit well with me. For some reason it feels demeaning.

        My workplace is trying to be a more supportive and diverse space and one way is by encouraging people to put their pronouns in their e-mail signature. I don't like she/her, but have responded to it my whole life. Can I claim ze/zey even if I identify as female, I just dislike being classified by my gender?
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        • Originally posted by wolverineTrumpet View Post
          2 days in a row now a coworker and I have been addressed as "ladies". It just doesn't sit well with me. For some reason it feels demeaning.

          My workplace is trying to be a more supportive and diverse space and one way is by encouraging people to put their pronouns in their e-mail signature. I don't like she/her, but have responded to it my whole life. Can I claim ze/zey even if I identify as female, I just dislike being classified by my gender?
          If you're not okay with she, you can use something else.
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          • Re: Gender Studies I

            Originally posted by wolverineTrumpet View Post
            2 days in a row now a coworker and I have been addressed as "ladies". It just doesn't sit well with me. For some reason it feels demeaning.

            My workplace is trying to be a more supportive and diverse space and one way is by encouraging people to put their pronouns in their e-mail signature. I don't like she/her, but have responded to it my whole life. Can I claim ze/zey even if I identify as female, I just dislike being classified by my gender?
            A couple months ago, the local brewery female servers and our group (regulars) had a discussion about "miss," "ma'am," etc. Ohhhhhhh they hate those terms. They actually preferred something like "hey, you!" b/c miss and ma'am were demeaning, like they weren't paying attention to the customers, or assumed their marital status or age. It was really odd.
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              as long as they don’t call you needledlck
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              • Re: Gender Studies I

                Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post
                as long as they don’t call you needledlck
                It's usually, "Hey, a*hole!"
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                • Originally posted by wolverineTrumpet View Post
                  2 days in a row now a coworker and I have been addressed as "ladies". It just doesn't sit well with me. For some reason it feels demeaning.

                  My workplace is trying to be a more supportive and diverse space and one way is by encouraging people to put their pronouns in their e-mail signature. I don't like she/her, but have responded to it my whole life. Can I claim ze/zey even if I identify as female, I just dislike being classified by my gender?
                  Serious question, would it bother you (a member of a pair or group of women which I may or may not know well) to be addressed as “guys”? I never know if I’m screwing up.
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                  • Re: Gender Studies I

                    I’m not going to answer FOR wT, but this comes up so often at the engineering women’s group I’m in.

                    The consensus was guys is generally ok, not necessarily preferred, unless someone says, “Don’t call us/me guys”

                    Anyways, I think it always depends.

                    ETA: Generally it comes up when someone says it accidentally. So maybe don’t lead with it
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                      I've been trying to avoid "guys" and use "folks" or "everyone" instead.

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                        I use we / us / ours whenever I can be remotely construed as being in the group. It finesses gender and underlines I am part of the team and a resource, not a martinet or judge.
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                        • Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                          I've been trying to avoid "guys" and use "folks" or "everyone" instead.
                          Pro tip: Don't substitute it with dolls.
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                            I hear Guys and Dolls is great.
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                            • Re: Gender Studies I

                              Originally posted by geezer View Post
                              Serious question, would it bother you (a member of a pair or group of women which I may or may not know well) to be addressed as “guys”? I never know if I’m screwing up.
                              It wouldn't bother me, but I'm weird. If it's a mixed group, some women might be offended being addressed as 'guys' because it may be as if you're not acknowledging their presence.

                              I think our language needs more gender neutral terms.
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                              5 ECAC (RPI, Union, Dartmouth, St. Lawrence, Clarkson)
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                              • Re: Gender Studies I

                                Originally posted by wolverineTrumpet View Post
                                It wouldn't bother me, but I'm weird. If it's a mixed group, some women might be offended being addressed as 'guys' because it may be as if you're not acknowledging their presence.

                                I think our language needs more gender neutral terms.
                                Agree on 'guys'. I consider 'guys' to be sort of gender neutral, because I would refer to a group of women as 'you guys' without thinking twice. However, referring to a mixed group as 'boys' or 'gentlemen'... different case (think co-ed hockey team).

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