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However, there are also many triumphs:

  1. Stop asking about surgery. I’m serious. Asking “have you had the surgery?” is the queer equivalent of asking a woman if she’s pregnant. Just don’t.
  2. Celebrate the boring stuff. When a trans friend gets a promotion, buys a house, or simply has a good hair day—celebrate that harder than you celebrate their coming out anniversary. Normalcy is the goal.
  3. Share the mic. When you plan a Pride event, don’t just book the drag queens for entertainment and the trans women for a “sad speech” about hate crimes. Book the trans punk band. Let the trans elder lead the karaoke.