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Are you triggered by the word “sis”?


SweetTalker

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Not somebody in this thread claiming they have no issue with it when they threw a hissy fit because I referred to Jack Harlow as Miss Harlow. How is that any different from me calling him ‘sis’ - oh yeah, it isn’t.

 

Typical ATRL user choosing to be offended when it suits their narrative. 
 

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8 hours ago, Mtjjproducer said:

yes one because I identify as a man and don't want to be called it. also it's usually white gays who use it and I feel a way about them using sis and other slang terms from black queer and black women's culture 

 

8 hours ago, EarStyle said:

This right here. 

 

I don’t necessarily find it triggering, but it’s annoying and try hard as hell which is why I, the person that inspired this thread call it out every time @SweetTalker
 

 

MANLY gworls :smitten:

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No, and I feel sorry for the people that are. Their masculinity must feel constantly threatened

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7 hours ago, Karla Cabello said:

I get triggered with bro in real life

Same. I always feel like getting lumped together with the heteros :dies:

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