The bodies transmasc people get for literally no fucking reason

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The bodies transmasc people get for literally no fucking reason

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I go by he/they and I just started a new job where my manager and I share the same name. I have allowed people to call me by the wrong pronouns because “well if I and my manger both went by He/him pronouns people would get confused. And I know I’m most of these people first experience with they/them pronouns so me being uncomfortable with she/her pronouns they are using is fine”
Cis people who have the same name don’t worry using the same pronouns will confuse people.
so a close friend of mine asked me weeks ago what my pronouns were just to double-check (he knows I go by they/them) and I responded with "mostly they/them, sometimes he/him." he then replied with "cool, I'll stick with they/them then."
when I first received that message I was like yay ok that's nice, but now I'm like . whoa is this a micro case of misgendering 💀 I hope I'm not being too dramatic or overthinking much, but as I'm recalling that message it sounded like to me my friend was (I don't know if deliberately or ignorantly) choosing not to acknowledge some of my pronouns, which to me is like disregarding a part of my gender identity.
now my thoughts are leading me to tangents like, what if it's because my friend doesn't see me as "masc" enough? especially since he's a cishet man and most of his friends are cishet men too, so maybe he has a "set idea" of what being a "boy" is like (if that makes sense), and maybe I just don't fit into his understanding of it right now. and I don't even present masculinely yet either (because of lack of resources/parental restrictions) so what if he really doesn't see me as a boy or boy-aligned 😭
that conversation was weeks ago tho so I don't know how to just suddenly bring this up to him 🧍 idk why this suddenly popped up in my head either
I didn't realise how itchy it would be to grow a beard! 6 months on T and I have a healthy, albeit itchy, stubble and I adore my scruffy sideburns. My neck, chin and upper lip are a little behind the times though. I am loving my transition, my itchy itchy transition