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Top 3 Reasons Why Calling a Person by their Preferred Pronouns is The Right Thing to Do

 Contrary to popular belief, referring to an individual by their preferred pronouns IRL is perfectly reasonable and doesn't cost you anything.

Reason #1 - It displays social etiquette.

 Referring to a person by their preferred pronouns in public, shows people that you are socially intuitive and understand you don't have to be an asshole to a mentally ill person. Additionally, when in the workplace, it can avoid unpleasant scenarios for your employer - including unwanted negative social media engagement and press.

 In the realm of social etiquette, using a person’s preferred pronouns is a fundamental aspect of politeness. This practice reflects a basic level of respect and acknowledges an individual’s identity. Just as using someone’s preferred name is a courteous gesture, addressing someone by their chosen pronouns demonstrates attentiveness and respect for their personal identity.

Artwork (AI) of an "average transwoman".

Reason #2 - The trans phenomena will increase the chance of success for your own progeny, by eliminating competition.

 In an age where there's a hundred applications for a single job, wouldn't it be nice if your children had less competition? By encouraging the transition of others, you're increasing their likelihood of sterilization and therefor creating a future for your children with more opportunity.

 For transgender individuals, using the correct pronouns is especially important. Misgendering, or using incorrect pronouns, can lead to dysphoria - which may in turn "snap them out of" their delusion. By using a trans person’s preferred pronouns, you not only avoid causing unnecessary distress but also show that you recognize and validate their identity - and therefore, keep them engaged in their alternate reality. This small act of politeness helps create a more inclusive and respectful environment for everyone as well as help cull society of the mentally off-balanced.

Reason #3 - You can still laugh at Transgenderds online.

 Depending on your locality and place of employment, you may be required to "go with the flow" (or even prefer to do so with a sense of stoic, complacent superiority), you can still troll on the internet to your heart's content. It's a good way to remind transwomen they're not actually women - despite how nice people may be IRL. This disassociation of understanding further exacerbates their mental imbalance.
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