If you aren't sure, it’s okay to ask politely: "What are your pronouns?" If you make a mistake, apologize briefly, correct yourself, and move on.
Don’t ask about someone’s "real name" (deadnaming) or their surgical history. If they want to share, they will.
There are many ways to support the transgender community, including:
: This community includes trans men, trans women, and non-binary or genderqueer individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female.
If you aren't sure, it’s okay to ask politely: "What are your pronouns?" If you make a mistake, apologize briefly, correct yourself, and move on.
Don’t ask about someone’s "real name" (deadnaming) or their surgical history. If they want to share, they will.
There are many ways to support the transgender community, including:
: This community includes trans men, trans women, and non-binary or genderqueer individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female.