Calling it Body 1 & Body 2 feels objectifying

You should be respectful of using the correct pronouns. That’s all

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I’ve never seen people care this much so personally about the feelings of a fictional Dragon.

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I’m well aware and you have also been told multiple times why it’s disrespectful, I mean if you are trying to show people you aren’t respectful to others you are doing a great job but it’s not something I personally if I was in your shoes would be bragging about.

I’ve never seen someone that I was starting to think was pretty cool be well not so I guess we are both surprised.

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I never said anything about hurting anybody’s feelings.

A lot of people are definitely gonna assume you behave this way with real people too, though. It’s a bad look.

Which you probably don’t care what the random internet wierdos think, but you’ll at least go back and forth with us over it.

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Are the dragons not androgynous? Even if they were to have a sex it could potentially be something they can change anyway, making it a useless distinction.

Regardless though it doesn’t have any bearing on how you’d refer to Chromie.

No one asked.

Nope. I still to this day have not seen one single person say kindly to me without calling me names or insulting me: “I’m very triggered by your pronoun usage of Chromie, can you please refer to her as a she in this thread since I’m frequenting it? :cry:

So I assume you don’t have two flying s***s about respecting me. Just “Bigot!” “Transphobe!” “Monster!” “Anti-LGBTQ+!” “Troll!”. My foundation is sensibly not giving a damn about a fictional Dragon that has no feelings. Everyone’s “sensibility” to me so far has only been in defending a fictional Dragon’s ‘feelings’.

So nobody I’ve seen has been personally hurt at all to me, and nobody has stated kindly otherwise, for me to stop for them. Not a fictional character. I will care about you, not a damn video game character. Just f***ing ask me for yourself.

Maybe no one cares about your feelings because you spend all day harassing LGBTQ+ people on the Blizzard forums? :thinking:

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I wish these super arrogant people, with egos the size of planets would stop making ridiculous threads like this…

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Yes. Pure, unbridled hostility. Let’s ignore the fact that I spend time with, joke around and chat in the LGBTQ+ Lounge on the forum.

I have told you countless times as well as many other people

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Despite this being initially about a fictional character, it is a very real subject with concepts that people are still wrestling with today.

OP the truth is that chromie’s sex in dragon form is irrelevant. The correct pronouns are whatever chromie prefers. Anything else would be misgendering.

No, I distinctly remember you pretty much telling me to care about a fictional Dragon’s feelings.

And if anyone was bothered by this they can come to me themselves asking kindly for their own feelings that are real and I will oblige for their sake, not a digital Dragon’s.

this is basically saying “I cant be racist I have a friend from mexico”

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I can’t see it as a thing of respect at this point with how people over react. Its a thing to victimize oneself so you can attack others. Or a cry for attention.

Because there’s a big difference between messing up once and everything being chill, messing up once and being verbally attacked as someone screams at you, and purposely “misgendering” someone to annoy them / harass them.

I’m talking about them blowing up at the first time mistake.

Literally your statement of me harassing is not even true, you can’t prove otherwise than mere assumptions of trolling already disapprove by Blizzard staff in tickets themselves when I discussed it with them.

Nothing indicates trolling at all in my posts, everyone is just blinded by their arrogance playing victim to me and then call me arrogant.

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i would tell you why its called it but its offensive to some people( and not 98% of the rest of the planet) and i dont want to get banned for explaining what most people world wide can explain.

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we all see through your post buddy idk what else to tell you

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To be fair I’d say them telling you they’ve said it already should count as clarification that yes, it bothers them that you’re doing it.

Me, I don’t care. I’m just here to waste time until my D&D group shows up and these threads always attract the most wonderful of train wrecks.

Does seem a tad odd that you default to “they appear male so I will refer to them as he even when it’s confirmed they go by she” just because feelings aren’t being hurt, if I’m being honest.

I looked through their posts before making my reply to be certain whether what they said was true or not. I could see there was no indication about any real-life persons and it’s just me getting baffled in annoyance to the defense of a fictional Dragon.