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Ok, hear me out, super supportive, but I had an issue when a friend's husband wanted me to use "their."
What issue? I fail to see how that impacts you negatively in any way.
No no, hear me out.
So you're not, in fact, "super supportive" at all then, are you, and are not, in fact, worth hearing out.. 🙄
That comment did not imply any of this in the least
Well... that is entirely a you problem. You should do a little soul searching to figure out why it is so difficult for you to pay someone dear to someone you call a friend the bare minimum amount of respect.
Would you be upset if your friends constantly misgendered you, then acted like you were the asshole because you took issue with it?
Don't use it then.
The only time you would ever need to use someone's pronouns is when they're not part of the conversation anyway.
I couldn't care less what people refer to me as if I'm not there.
"I was with Dan the other day. They forgot their keys at home. They said they had to go back to get them."
Literally not hard at all?
no? it would be weird to use in a one-on-one conversation, true. but it is fairly common to use the third person pronoun of someone during a group conversation, even while they are there
I don't do this, and growing up was taught that it was rude to refer to someone by anything other than their name in a group conversation.