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Have you ever had a parent or grandparent try and be progressive and supportive in some way but do so in a weird way cuz they aren't up with the current lingo?

I have a trans-woman coworker who told me her Southern grannie called her "one of them new types of lady", and how she found that kind of sweet even if it was sort of problematic.

LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name] - 2day

new type of lady just dropped trans-ferret

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SchillMenaker [he/him] - 2day

Is the problem that granny is obviously much cooler than me?

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Bolshechick [she/her, kit/kit's] - 2day

One told me I'm pretty and said "transvestites are cool with me" lol

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demonquark @lemmy.ml - 2day

There’s nothing inherently problematic about saying “new type of lady.” Her heart was in the right place and that’s all that matters.

I think we need to focus less on specific words and more on intention. I’ll take an ally-granny who uses all the “wrong” words over a bigot who condescendingly insult me while still technically using the “right” terminology.

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JustSo [she/her, any] - 1day

Guh shameful flashbacks to early transition and being super intolerant of well meaning but poorly articulated support.

ITS NEW TYPE OF WOMAN NOT LADY GRANDMA, GOD YOU PEOPLE ARE FUCKED.

agony-limitless

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commiecapybara [he/him, e/em/eir] - 1day

My late grandfather referred to me as "a resident of middlesex", rather loudly, at my high school graduation data-laughing

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electric_nan @lemmy.ml - 1day

That's full support from grandma.

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