You got: Not very, if at all
You get that people have a right to define themselves and everyone should be treated with respect. When you don’t know someone’s pronouns, you politely ask. You avoid invasive questions, opting to let your trans friends bring up surgeries and sex parts in conversation if they want to. You don’t use trans slurs like “she-male” or “tranny.”
some of these questions are pretty bad. like:
1. the first one goes a little far. saying every person that says they're trans actually is is a huge generalization and there are cases when people are just confused about their identities. these cases aren't that common but they do exist. i hate huge blanket statements like this.
2. i don't even know who chelsea manning is, there should really be an option for that
3. same for the rupaul challenge
4. i wouldn't do it, but i don't think being curious about someone's surgery is that inexcusable, as long as you actually know the person decently well first. i guess "new co worker" could imply you don't know them well but still, i don't think as long as you're polite that it comes from any place of malice or transphobia
5. not using pronouns when you talk definitely isn't transphobic either, it's just someone trying to avoid being offensive, even if it's a little misguided.
some of these questions are pretty bad. like:
1. the first one goes a little far. saying every person that says they're trans actually is is a huge generalization and there are cases when people are just confused about their identities. these cases aren't that common but they do exist. i hate huge blanket statements like this. 2. i don't even know who chelsea manning is, there should really be an option for that
3. same for the rupaul challenge
4. i wouldn't do it, but i don't think being curious about someone's surgery is that inexcusable, as long as you actually know the person decently well first. i guess "new co worker" could imply you don't know them well but still, i don't think as long as you're polite that it comes from any place of malice or transphobia
5. not using pronouns when you talk definitely isn't transphobic either, it's just someone trying to avoid being offensive, even if it's a little misguided.
anyway, i got the "a little to not at all" result
you can basically seperate the offensive answers with the non-offensive ones with these questions though