u/willowseas

I have a question a bit too hard for me explain in the title, so please bare with me for a moment 🥲

Hey yall, im not really a child, just a 22 year old trans man still living with his parents who still treat me like a kid lol (who are unsupportive and have put in no effort to be supportive and will likely never come around, but that's not why im here). But I hope im welcome here regardless :)

I have 2 sisters, and then there's me, a trans man who is still unfortunately seen as a daughter. And when my parents want to call all 3 of us at once, they just call out "girls", in the scenario where my parents were supportive, what would you recommend them change the word to to call the 3 of us?

Im just really curious on how a supportive parent would change the word (or if you already have multiple daughters and a son how would you call over all your kids?) Because I feel like "girls and boy" would feel very awkward to say and also for me to be on the receiving end of hearing it since im the odd one out lol

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u/willowseas — 5 days ago