Just would like to know...

Runswithscissors17

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Hello all ,
First off I mean no disrespect and if my question here touches a nerve or is irksome...that is not my intent.

I would like to know the " Personal Pronoun Protocol *" , in regards to L.G.B.T. ( He , She ,etc... )
I guess one could answer that it all depends on the person in question....
But there are times where a pro noun is useful and I have no wish to offend anyone.

Mostly I like to use a person's name...but as I said a pro noun can be more useful.
Again I mean no disrespect...in fact , that is the reason I am asking , so I do not make a mistake out of my ignorance.

* Made up term , as I am in new waters here and not really sure of how else to classify my question.

Thank you...
 
Lesbian. Gay. Bisexual. Transsexual.

Sometimes Q is added for "Questioning own sexuality." Are you asking how one categorizes themselves from all those options? It seems clear.

Am I missing something?
 
Thank you. Stanthropical.
No not really missing anything...Just a poorly worded question of mine.

I have not had much contact with anyone who is L.G.B.T and since I am here on a chat site and might talk with someone who is ....I simply do not want to offend anyone with a misused word or phrase...

Again I meant no offense with my question....maybe a MOD can delete my question if it appears to be harmful or disrespectful...
 
"LGBT/Q" is just an "alternative sexuality," or even lifestyle community as a whole. No one can be LGBT/Q, but everyone can be part of LGBT/Q. It's up to the individual how they define themselves in that spectrum.

Your question is perfectly fine.
 
Thank you very much WomenRfromVenus...
Your answers help a lot...as I said I have no wish to offend anyone , come across as an ass or be disrespectful.
Chatting here is a new world for me ...and I would like to be as much of a positive member here as I can....
 
As far as pronouns go, I believe your question would only pertain to the trans segment of the community, and in that instance, it would depend on which sex they switch to. A man who crosses over to a woman, for instance, would prefer to be referred to as a she, or her.
 
As a lezzer I DGAF what you call me, nor am I remotely interested in what labels other people attach to themselves or their sexuality, or lack thereof.

I don't usually introduce myself by saying "Hello I identify as a lesbian", I tend to say "Hi, I'm Karen, pleased to meet you".

And yes that is my name. Pleased to meet you :)

Edit: unless approached in a sexual manner by a male here.
 
As a lezzer I DGAF what you call me, nor am I remotely interested in what labels other people attach to themselves or their sexuality, or lack thereof.

I don't usually introduce myself by saying "Hello I identify as a lesbian", I tend to say "Hi, I'm Karen, pleased to meet you".

And yes that is my name. Pleased to meet you :)

Edit: unless approached in a sexual manner by a male here.
Well said. I don't see any reason why we can't just chat with each other as people, regardless of our sexuality or whatever else. And if a woman says she is a lesbian, then we as men should just respect that and not be trying to hit on her.
As for the pronouns, I think Kelsey hit the nail on the head, it is still a he or a she regardless of sexuality but someone transitioning usually prefers to be addressed as what they believe they are inside. Therefore, a man transitioning to a woman prefers to be referred to as a she. But it probably doesn't ever hurt to just ask politely. Just my two cents here, mind you.
 
Kelsey12...
TheRealSlimLady...
PeaceCountry...

I thank you all for your helpful replies.
Much meaning can be lost or misunderstood with just having to rely on words via "electric communication " .
Your replies will help me , in keeping from being misunderstood.
 

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