Now, they are forbidding us to get on the plane.
I will tell you what happened right now, the Texas woman said.
I was speaking to one of the flight attendants and got their pronouns wrong.
The other flight attendant didnt like it.
I said, Im really sorry, they.
Im not very versed with pronouns.'
The other flight attendant didnt like it.
I said, Im really sorry, they.
The matter was resolved, and the customers took a later United flight to finish their trip.
The mother-of-one said the airline provided her with a later flight when she shared the story on social media.
According to a2014 studypublished in the journalSelf and Identity, 32.8% oftransgenderrespondents reported feeling very stigmatized when misgendered.
Those who were misgendered more frequently experienced lower self-esteem around their appearance.
They also reported having a reduced sense of strength and continuity in their identity.