• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    3 hours ago

    Like you’ve never corrected someone that misgendered an animal?

    Though missexed is probably the more appropriate term I think.

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      3 hours ago

      I’ve never told anyone “hey my cat prefers they/them”, because my cat much like the mosquitos doesn’t have any such concept.

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        2 hours ago

        she/it

        Because you, as an English speaking human, apply the default gender rules to their sex as a language norm.

        It’s not complicated. It’s almost like you’re being deliberately dense for some reason.

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          57 minutes ago

          My original half joking comment was about mosquitos not having any concept of language. Somehow you’ve made that into an issue about people misgendering my cat, something which my cat does not care or even know about. If someone refers to my cat as the “wrong” pronouns, I don’t bother correcting them because, again, it’s a cat who has no interest in such things.