how do you tell the difference between "ma'am" and "man"
homos
>>5675604
I'm all of you traps bitch about how you get miss gendered all the time, I'm a cis male and I never even get gendered at all.Why?
>>5675692
You're probably just not hyper aware of it like we are.
>>5675692
I'm a cis male and am usually gendered as such. Either
1. people are gendering you but you don't notice; or
2. you live in a place where people don't use gendered words as frequently.
It's most likely 1.
>tfw Finland doesn't have sir/ma'am culture
Feels good bruh, only very rarely I have to deal with elderly people addressing me as "young man"
>>5676271
>Feels good
Why? OP here and I'm glad there's a way to figure out how strangers are gendering me, I've just realized it can be confusing sometimes since ma'am/man sound so similar.
>>5675604
Cis male here. Usually younger people say man. I've never had someone above 35 address me as man.