trannies are always talking about getting sired but i can even remember the last time i got called sir. its not even like not even like im androgenous enough for people to get scared to pick a gendered term, im just a kinda nerdy looking dude.do people just not take me seriously? or its it like people go out of their way to call trannies sir to be mean?
>>43839457been getting sir'd since i was like 13 and im really nerdy
>>43839457i get called sir all the time. im 24 but its been for years. im a manmoder though to be fair
>>43839457>do people just not take me seriouslyanswered your own question i think. but tbhon it might be the where you livet. mormon manmoder
>>43839457Never really got called it much because of my androgynous face. Now since transitioning and trooning in public the only ones who do are the more stuck in their way transphobes who go out of their way to do it. Most people just Ma'am, miss, or girl me even though I'm pretty clocky.
>>43839515>the where you liveim an actual spastic
>>43839457I do
anglophones need this>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Du-reformen
>>43839635YES 100%
>>43839457Op isnt a Southern. I hear sir or mam 100 times a day
>>43839457yeah :(
>>43839515>t. mormon manmoderwait is this a just a utah thing lol?
>>43839457ive been called sir and ma’am on the same day before idgi
>>43839863possibly. but before i moved to utah i was getting sir'd by like 19 in washington state
>>43839457Yeah; I’ve been getting sir’d since I was 18. t. cis moid
>>43839457yes, ive been getting sired since i was in college. now almost 30 and i get sired literally every time i talk on the phone or interact with any service worker who isnt visibly queer or who knows im trans.theyfabs are usually the nicest about it at least.
>>43839457> old-fashioned gangster picture
>>43839457i live in australia so i get 'mate' instead or sometimes 'this/that person'
>>43839457In france its either monsieur ou jeune homme, so mister or young male I should have known male failing once was a fluke
>>43839457I AM a tranny and I call everyone who is "working" (cashier, salesman, tech support) sir/ma'am unless they are a literal child