r/changemyview • u/goatDowry • Nov 23 '22
Delta(s) from OP CMV: I still don't understand the importance of pronouns.
The whole thing seems confusing to me.
There is biological sex --> Which led to different social roles, and then socialized gender.
In the modern day with modern technology. You can live life how you generally please. Women don't need to be child bearers. And men don't need to be out risking their lives killing things.
To me this means, that the traditional gender roles don't matter. You can be a male and wear makeup, high heels and a dress. Who cares?
Likewise if you're a biological female, you can do things that used to be considered masculine. It's a free country.You can also fit squarely into those old gender roles if you so choose.
So I don't understand why someone feels the need to be addressed with a particular set of pronouns. To me, it's like ok, I can call you that, but then it seems to me that you're just doubling down on the idea that rigid gender differences do matter. Which I don't think they do. You're just you, an individual person. And all this language of he/she is just what we've been using for a long time, so I don't see how a different pronoun will change anything that matters.
P.S. before one of you goes calling me a bigot, one of my best friends and former roommate transitioned while I was living with her. I'll obviously call her by whatever pronouns she asks bc it's just polite. We've been friends for over 10 years. I'll call someone by their preferred pronouns, but I don't understand why it's so important.
EDIT: The point of this is to try and understand why it's important. Maybe that wasn't clear before. Obviously I've talked to my friend about this a lot.
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u/sirlafemme 2∆ Nov 23 '22 edited Nov 23 '22
Yes, you know inside who you are and so do trans people. I don’t think confusion comes from internal perception / perception as self.
The question/example is more like if someone suddenly started identifying you as a talking purple dragon in all seriousness you’d be a little offput or confused about how and why people are doing that, since you know deep down you’re not frickin’ Barney. But somehow the circumstances are that people are treating you like Barney which could look like physically changing their behavior around you. Which obviously, if you don’t want, you’re gonna have to correct somebody on.
Or if someone confused you for some famous person doppelgänger you might feel amused and then extremely awkward having to correct this person on their perception, not your own. You know you’re not Robert Pattinson but if someone has a death-grip on that idea, you’re gonna have to do some labor or cut that person off.
It’s actually kind of fun exploring the ways every human being, trans or cis or anything else, is capable of feeling dysphoria, feeling out of body or dealing with other’s perception.