It's called respect. I'm sure you'd start getting annoyed at someone who you've corrected multiple times of your gender and they insisted on calling you the opposite; or even calling you a wrong name when you've told them more than once how to pronounce your name.
So they should respect a person who is insisting and purposely being rude towards them? So if I called you a name by which you didn't like being called and I ignored you and continued calling you that name, you should respect my ability to personally keep insulting you?
How many trans people really "need" to be called by their desired pronouns
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It's called respect. I'm sure you'd start getting annoyed at someone who you've corrected multiple times of your gender and they insisted on calling you the opposite; or even calling you a wrong name when you've told them more than once how to pronounce your name.
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Again, a trans person should also respect the other person for not wanting to refer to them by their pronouns.
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So they should respect a person who is insisting and purposely being rude towards them? So if I called you a name by which you didn't like being called and I ignored you and continued calling you that name, you should respect my ability to personally keep insulting you?
Then again, a trans person can also prefer not to be referred to at all by those who refuse to respect their request...