Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 Hey all, you're gonna laugh at this one. This afternoon my girls & I were going to a huge church we'd not been to before and didn't know where the meeting was being held. I see this woman -- shoulder-length curly hair & small/moderate breasts -- sitting on the curb & I say, " Excuse me, Ma'am, do you know where X meeting is? " Well, " she " looked up and had a full beard, chiseled chin, the unibrow, etc, and I said, " I'm sorry, sir... " She...er...he said he wasn't sure where the event was, he was waiting on his wife & daughter, etc. Well, after the meeting we crossed the street to a park & " he " and his wife and daughte come to the same playground we're at and they sit near me. He's obviously behaving as a he, but had a bra on...no, not overweight, maybe 10-20 lbs. We had a nice talk, evidently their daughter has possible autism, too. I figured perhaps this person was transgendered, what ever, but it got me thinking. What is a good non-genderizing term I could use in the place of sir or ma'am? I can't help it, I was raised & live in the South, I just always use those terms as a show of respect and cannot think of any good word to use to prevent such a conflict again. Any ideas? Just 86 any words referencing gender unless I know for sure? Can't I have the funniest moments? Lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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