Me but like with everybody despite my very grown up job and wife
Bruh is just so fun to say okay?
I started to say “that’s a bruh moment” instead of genuinely committing to the “bruh” and it’s made a small difference
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Me but like with everybody despite my very grown up job and wife
Bruh is just so fun to say okay?
I started to say “that’s a bruh moment” instead of genuinely committing to the “bruh” and it’s made a small difference
What I did was a mental find+replace. Find 'bro,' replace with 'friend.'
I feel kinda like an outlier in that I never used dude/man/bro pre-transition, but now that I'm openly enby and on E I use them reflexively with my friends. For some reason it feels like an expression of my queerness now. I also have friends who call everyone "girl/sis" and that rocks too, but I don't tend to use those words myself. My sister calls people "girliepop" and I find it delightful. I tend to wait to use any of the words with new friends before figuring out if they're cool with it though.
I also tend to call everyone they/them unless someone tells me what their pronouns are explicitly (or via button or something), I don't really like gendered pronouns. It makes for a funny situation where I use they/them for basically everyone except trans people.
Real. I don't have a lot of female friends so I had to adjust a bit.
I've done this a few times, and I hear myself doing it and alarm bells go off, and I can see them trying not to react to it, and then I try to overcompensate by using it more and more to prove how gender-neutral I consider it, but I think I eventually end up digging a hole and squatting in it. 😢
Me being transfem and suddenly using these more often because my brain hurts and my boobs hurt 😭
Awww!! Thanks! ☺️