Differenht type of missgendering?
As some of you will know, I do not identify as a woman even when dressed and acting as one in public.
I went to a fashion event with a GG friend. I was fully dressed as a woman, including the two hour drive get there.
There were several women I knew at the fashion even, including my stylist (yes, I have a stylist). All of them know I am male.
During the event, I was chatting with these women, and the GG I had come with referred to me in conversation as "he". I was totally happy with this.
There are Facebook pages for people who have done this styling, and I am on this regularly. I make occasional reference in my posts to being male. The Facebook Group is for discussions about styling women's clothes and I am the only male on the Group, and I feel warmly welcomed. There was a string about dresses and I had said something that triggered some feedback. My stylist waded in, referring to me as "she". She not only knows I am male but knows I identify as one. Not sure how I feel about this. I don't like it but I don't dislike it. If it had been a stranger I would just go with the flow, but when it is someone I know quite well it is weird.
I am just musing on this - I am not anguishing about it or complaining, and I won't mention it to her the next time I see her. I suppose anyone who goes out dressed as a woman has this sort of thing coming however they feel about it themselves - maybe other people are genuinely more comfortable using "she" for such situations. And why not? I guess I would just have rearranged the sentence to avoid a gendered pronoun.