| | Don’t | |--------|------------| | Use the name and pronouns they tell you. | Ask about their genitals, surgical status, or “real name” (deadname). | | Apologize briefly if you make a mistake, correct yourself, and move on. | Over-apologize or make it about your guilt. | | Treat them as the gender they are (e.g., a trans woman is a woman, full stop). | Say things like “You don’t look trans” or “I would never have known.” | | Defend their privacy—don’t out them to others. | Assume you know their history, body, or attractions. |
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Efforts like Transgender Awareness Week aim to bridge these gaps by amplifying trans stories and educating allies on how to respect pronouns and identities . Understanding the Transgender Community - HRC The Heart of the Mosaic: The Transgender Community
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