Very true. Not defaulting to most of these people’s preferred pronouns makes you immediately a bad person, even if the person is very clearly male. I’ll never understand how accidentally not knowing what pronoun people use and assuming it based on appearance is bad. Some are chill about it and correct you, but others react like you’re the literal devil for assuming correctly about what you see. It’s like when I apply for jobs with my legal name and someone calls me by it. I don’t get upset when people use my name, because well, it’s my name. It’s not “wrong” it’s just not what I want to be called. That doesn’t give me a green card to violence, and that doesn’t make the other person incorrect . Much to think about. Thank you for this perspective!
You can't assume someone's pronoun based on their appearance if a person just made it up in their head, but also you should totally assume someone's pronoun based on their appearance if it's a man in badly done makeup. One of their recurrent stories is how people still call them a guy/sir when they wear their woman costume. I mean, makeup, spinny skirt, isn't it obvious that I'm a woman? That is to say, it's not about logic, there's no way to behave that will allow you to be right in every situation. Frankly it's just an abusive dynamic where you can never win and the contradictory rules only exist for the abuser to always have an excuse to punish you.