Hey there, Facebook fam! Get ready for some juicy drama straight from the LGBT community! We’ve got a tale of friendship, preferred pronouns, and a whole lot of awkwardness. As a proud transwoman myself, I know firsthand how important it is to respect people’s identities. But what happens when someone’s chosen pronouns bring up painful memories from the past? Buckle up, because this story is about to get wild!
Meet the LGBT Squad! ️

Friends Who Slay Together, Stay Together

New Member Alert! Welcome to the Club!

️ Pronouns, Please! It’s the Law Around Here ♀️

Enter D: The Mysterious Newbie ️

Awkward Alert! The Pronoun Problem Begins

♀️ Flashback to High School Hell

‘It’ Just Doesn’t Sit Right With Me

Seeking a Compromise: Can We Talk?

D Wasn’t Having It: Cue the Anger!

Uh-Oh! The Friend Who Brought D is Calling!

Radio Silence from the Squad…For Now

AITA? The Pronoun Predicament Continues!

Pronoun Pandemonium: A Friendship on the Rocks!
Well, well, well…looks like our protagonist found herself in quite the pickle! Torn between respecting D’s chosen pronouns and confronting her own traumatic past, she tried to find a middle ground. But D wasn’t having it and stormed off in a huff! Now, the whole friend group is buzzing about the drama, and our girl is feeling the heat. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this pronoun predicament! ️ Grab your popcorn, folks, because the tea is about to be spilled! ☕ Will our heroine find a way to mend fences with D, or will this be the end of a beautiful friendship? Stay tuned for the hottest takes from the world wide web!
Respecting pronouns, even ‘it,’ is important. YTA judgement acknowledged.
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Opposition to neopronouns as ‘it’ questioned with logical argument.

User confused about using ‘it/its’ pronouns sparks discussion.

Transphobia is not a joke, NTA for setting boundaries

Respectful NTA explains why ‘it’ should only be for objects.
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Trans person defends not using ‘it’ as a pronoun.

Respecting pronouns important, but calling someone ‘it’ disrespectful
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User struggles with ‘it/its’ pronouns, apologizes for offense

Respect for pronouns important, but don’t speak for others.
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Respectful of trans person, but drew the line at ‘it’

Using ‘it’ as a pronoun takes away from legitimacy. NTA.

Respect works both ways. NTA for discussing alternatives, D TA for shit-talking

Respecting pronouns can be challenging but important, even Neo ones.

Respect people’s choices. Don’t be an a**hole.

Respectful conversation about pronouns and discomfort with ‘it’.

NTA finds a middle ground but drama still erupts ♀️

Calling a trans person ‘it’ is insulting and unacceptable.

Reclaiming slurs vs. forcing others to use them. Pronoun controversy.

Respectful comment suggests alternative to ‘it’, offers support.

Defending the use of proper pronouns and rejecting derogatory terms.

Choosing ‘it’/’its’ as preferred pronouns is dehumanizing. NTA.

Refusing to call someone ‘it’ is NTA, but demanding it is problematic.

“NTA this is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard”

Language is a medium of communication. You do not get to force people to communicate with you in a certain way if a large number of them feel uncomfortable accommodating your demands.

Respecting pronoun choices can be uncomfortable, but necessary.

Respectful explanation of discomfort with friend’s pronoun choice. ✊

Respectful use of names > calling someone ‘it’. NTA.
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Respectful communication is key in using correct pronouns.

Trans person explains trauma from being called ‘it’

Transphobic comment sparks backlash from community.

NTA defends use of correct pronouns to aid effective communication

Using ‘it’ to refer to a person is damaging and traumatic

Respectful of sexualities but ‘it’ isn’t a pronoun

Respecting preferred pronouns can be simple, just use their name

Curious about pronoun usage? NTA, just apologize and fix it.

Acknowledging unusual pronouns doesn’t guarantee acceptance. NTA.

Using “it” as pronouns for a person is a sore spot.

Calling a trans person ‘it’ is not okay. NTA.

Respectful language is important. NTA stands up for dignity.

Respectful NTA seeks understanding in new territory

Avoiding using certain pronouns as a form of self-care

Using ‘it’ as a pronoun for trans people is hurtful. Finding a mid-ground where both parties feel respected is important.

Empathetic response to trans woman’s discomfort with neopronouns. YTA advised.

Divisive post sparks indecision and calls for distance between parties.

User suspects kink/fetish, wants explanation before complying. NTA.

User defends traditional pronouns, calls neo pronouns ‘BS’

User calls out hypocrisy of not respecting pronouns. YTA confirmed.

Respecting trans identity without dehumanizing language is a sensitive topic

Choosing respectful pronouns is important. NTA handled it well.

Transphobic slur used as pronouns, NTA for refusing.

Using ‘it’ as a pronoun is transphobic – let’s use they/them!

Respect NB folks’ pronouns, even if it makes you uncomfortable.

Respecting pronouns is important, but calling someone ‘it’ is difficult ♀️

Navigating pronouns can be tricky but respecting D’s choice matters.

Respect preferred pronouns, but ‘it’ can be offensive too.

Navigating the use of ‘it/its’ as a pronoun.

Respectful NTA explains why ‘it’ is inappropriate to use.

Using ‘it’ as pronouns seems dehumanizing. Stepping away is best.

Pronouns confusing? Commenter seeks explanation in drama-filled section

Respect people’s pronouns and seek therapy for personal issues

Using gender-neutral pronouns can be difficult for some, NAH.

Being respectful of someone’s identity is not up for debate

Trans woman reasonably requests pronoun change, friend overreacts. NTA.

Trans woman shares struggles with using ‘it’ pronouns.

Respecting someone’s identity isn’t about your comfort.

Respecting pronouns is important, but not at the cost of trauma.

Respecting someone’s identity is important, YTA for not doing so.

Using ‘it’ to refer to a person is dehumanizing. NTA.
