How do you feel when somebody asks for your pronouns?

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Overwhelming dread
t. very cis guy

It's cringe

does anyone outside of woke cissies like this

i wouldnt know, that never happens.

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i tell them he/him and move on (letting such a question affect your mental state is silly)
t. cis with long hair

I think it's silly and annoying and I'd honestly rather they just asked "are you a man or a woman"
But hey it's not a big deal, answer and move on

woke trannies too and chances are normies overwhelmingly do as well

Living in a country with gender neutral pronouns :p how jealous are you?

A sense of defeat and shame because I'm a boymoder too afraid to actually girlmode

It hurts so much to lie and I'm too afraid of the consequences of telling the truth

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picrel

Only cis girls have ever done this to me tbhon. I don't really care, I could never take that personally.

bug under micropenis

I say "he/his" and they correct me by saying "he/him" and I say THANKS FOR TELLING ME WHAT MY PRONOUNS ARE

I only ask clocky trannys their pronouns just to make them know I know.

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if u actually ask ppl for pronouns irl ur automatically more woke/less edgy than people who'd straight up misgender a tranny

Never happens to me, people just think I'm a man, lol.
t. 2y on HRT

People don't do that in actual life if you don't go to lgbt theyfab pooner groups.

boymoders worst nightmare

i now just say it/its because either theyre going to respect that (based) or theyre going to be uncomfortable and cringe (then they shouldnt have asked stupid fucking questions anyway)

I've unironically done this twice to boymoders I clocked, it's fucking hilarious, I love watching them squirm. I plan to keep at it

>"uh, normal pronouns lmao"
because im a obvs a guy duh

People do actually do this if you're androgynous enough.

Some people at the place I started working asked me for my pronouns and I guess it's because I was more male failing than I thought.. turns out it was 100% because I still use my birth name.

I'm too scared to admit I'm a tranny so I say he/him and it doesn't matter but I swear everyone treats me like I'm not actually male still lol