Well, I don't have a canonical expanded version, so that helps.
Oh no! You mean it's not "Nanita" as I had always hoped??
And the presumption in addressing, say, an Elizabeth you just met as Beth or Liz is pretty arrogant.
Completely.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Well, I don't have a canonical expanded version, so that helps.
Oh no! You mean it's not "Nanita" as I had always hoped??
And the presumption in addressing, say, an Elizabeth you just met as Beth or Liz is pretty arrogant.
Completely.
I once had to deal with a woman who refused to accept that I was a woman with a "man's name". Just wouldn't accept it - I'd talk to her on the phone and use my name, send her things with my name written ... nope, couldn't be. She calle me "Pat" for the three or so years we had dealings.
The finality of this implies you killed him, which pleases me. Or, like, ripped out his tongue.
Ha! I think that my really, truly losing my temper was enough.
She calle me "Pat" for the three or so years we had dealings.
Some people's brains are really weird.
I remember being dissed when I worked for Software City as a teen by a guy who clearly didn't think a 16 year old chick could help him with his computer issue. "Joe", he was sure could. I loved the look on his face when Jo came up the stairs, especially because she was a scarf-wearing Muslim.
Ha! That's awesome.
I loved the look on his face when Jo came up the stairs, especially because she was a scarf-wearing Muslim.
Heh. Just this image is making me happy.
...I don't care if you call me (realname), meara, or Indy (drag name). I answer to all three. I like all three
I also answer to Teppy, which I use as my board name on FetLife (OH NOES I HAVE CROSSED THE STREAMS). The unfortunate acquaintance who called me "Stephieeeeee" is a kink friend, so it's possible she was conflating "Steph" and "Teppy." And I can see where it might seem inconsistent to be okay with "Teppy," which sounds like a diminutive because of the "-eee" sound at the end, but not with "Stephie." But you know what? It's my fucking name and I get to pick.
Even in grade school, people wanted to call me Terri. Then about jr. high, people started in with an obsession with Tracy. Not until college did people en masse try and call me Trisha.
I think people really don't like saying my given name.
I think that my really, truly losing my temper was enough.
That would be enough, yes indeed.
The only people who get to call me "juli" are my family, because my full names coming from their lips (especially Mom or Grandma) means I'm in trouble. And anyone else who calls me "juli" or "jules" is in trouble with me. No other nicknames, really - except the guys at work are trying to find one for me. I think they're settling on "Red".
Uh, if you were in River North and your friend was near the Art Institute, what restaurant should you suggest for a meet up?
signed,
Rarely Eats Out