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I was asked my "preferred pronouns" today when making an appointment. First time this has happened in my experience

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Lunarorbit

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Using the title in an academic setting is customary and respectful when your instructor is a PhD.
Oh I should have specified this was my sophomore year of high school back in 1998.

Agree that if it was in college/job I definitely would have kept that to myself. One of superintendent candidates for my school district is Dr blah blah. I would never insult her by saying I think it's inappropriate for non medical professionals to use Dr.

But as a sophomore in high school fuck Dr. Y. You can't go into an English class and demand to be called that and not expect hs students to give you shit.
 

Cleared_Hot

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We live in a clown world where people who think theyre fighting social constructs actually created them to begin with for absolutely no reason and with zero self awareness.
 
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spawn

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I've never been asked that, but I would probably act like I have no idea what they're talking about. I would be like sorry I'm not on social media
 
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