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Is it rude for a cis man to compliment a trans woman on aspects of their transition?
Like if I compliment their hair or their style of dress or their voice, does it come across as back handed?

For instance, I ran into a trans woman that I hadn't seen in a while. We didn't really talk, just said hi, but I noticed that her voice was much higher and more feminine; whereas before she just spoke with a normal guy voice. So I figure she must have been working on it. Would she take offense if I had pointed it out? Like "oh wow, your voice sounds great. You've been training?" Would that be out of line for me to say?
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leave out the second half repbro
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>>42340110
it's a you look like you lost weight comment. as her mental fortitude and status is unknown I suggest not saying it
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>>42340640
Okay. I will continue to not talk to trans people. :(
Thanks.
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>>42340885
You know you can talk to people without the negging.
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>>42340925
I wasn't trying to neg, I like to give compliments.
She obviously puts a lot of effort into her femininity, but like >>42340640 said if I comment on it it sounds like I am calling her trans.
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>>42340984
i guess you're being genuine. no probably don't bring it up if they are trying hard to just blend in it is just going to make them self-conscious even if they respond politely. that or activate some complex and have them attach to you. either way.
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I personally would just take the compliment desu it means I'm doing something right
i really can't speak on behalf of other mtfs though it's very touchy
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tell her she's "big up" and that she "slimes the competition". This will signal to her that you're mentally retarded.
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>>42341017
So I should not say anything?

>>42341043
Will this make her laugh?
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>>42341160
Depends how well you know her desu. In most instances I'd say hold the transition compliments until you guts are caught up and having friendly chit chat then feel it out
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Just compliment her as a girl unless you're close enough to talk about trans stuff I don't like me being trans being acknowledged
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>>42341175
I would say that I do not know her well. We had a conversation once a while back that ended awkwardly when she said she used to think she was a guy. It was strange in the context of the conversation and I didn't know what to say. As you can probably tell, I am not the fast talker.
So we're not "friends". I'm just trying to be friendly, you know?
We didn't have a conversation this time. I just recognized her as I was walking past and I said "hey, what's up" and she said "hi" and I noticed the voice. But I didn't know if I should mention it so I just kept walking.
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>>42341160
>will this make her laugh
Probably not unless if she likes you
but it helps your delivery considerably if you don't care what she thinks of you. Fools ask for no permission to jingle their bells.
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>>42341286
I can see how the voice is an obvious acknowledgement of her being trans. It just came to mind as something she must have been putting effort into. Like saying that a guy who's been working out is looking more buff. But I can see why a trans girl might not want it brought up. That's why I made the thread.
She has nice hair and always dresses well too but idk.

>>42341383
I'm not worried about what she thinks of me per se, but I'm not looking to make her day worse.
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>>42341417
>but I'm not looking to make her day worse.
intent is your primary contribution, you can't really dictate the moods of others or how they choose to interpret your interactions, it's a 2 way street after all. You can only be true to yourself and act in good faith.



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