My Flying Car 2020
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If you call me cisgender I don't care. It's not a slur.

But. Since it never comes up otherwise, if you have it's probably cause something's come up - maybe I've said or done something that reveals an ignorance of mine. If that happens, it's my turn to learn something.

It's not rocket science.
04:52 PM - Mar 06, 2024
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Mark Wilson, MD
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In response to Saint Clinton.
I am Mark.

I am cis. Or cisgender if you like.

I am male.

I am heterosexual.

I am white.

I am grounded enough to be good with all the above.
05:35 PM - Mar 06, 2024
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Saint Clinton
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In response to Mark Wilson, MD.
Hi Mark, how has your day been going?
05:39 PM - Mar 06, 2024
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Fern Lovebond (they/them)
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In response to Mark Wilson, MD.
Awesome. You mind helping the slower learners a bit more?
11:05 PM - Mar 06, 2024
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Fern Lovebond (they/them)
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In response to Saint Clinton.
And what if it's a means to distinguish your gender identity in a relevant situation? E.g. if a heterosexual person offers an opinion about a lesbian relationship affected by anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, then calling them hetero doesn't negate their name or identity, it makes a valid clarification.
05:29 PM - Mar 06, 2024
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Saint Clinton
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In response to Fern Lovebond (they/them).
No, it means that I would prefer that you call me by my name, just like I said. Is that hard to understand?
05:37 PM - Mar 06, 2024
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