I am not very close to many trans people so most of my approach just comes from wanting to be able to be ‘buddies’ strictly plutonic friends with people of any gender.
I found for CIS people that homie was welcoming and friendly and more likely to get thrown around by everyone as its a little silly
I can appreciate the importance of recognizing someone’s gender especially if they are experiencing dysmorphia and I appreciate you pointing out that importance
Haha that was a lot.
Thank you for that perspective.
I am not very close to many trans people so most of my approach just comes from wanting to be able to be ‘buddies’ strictly plutonic friends with people of any gender.
I found for CIS people that homie was welcoming and friendly and more likely to get thrown around by everyone as its a little silly
I can appreciate the importance of recognizing someone’s gender especially if they are experiencing dysmorphia and I appreciate you pointing out that importance