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'''Mamsir''' is a Filipino title "used to address ladies, gentlemen, and variations thereof" [1]. It's a gender neutral alternative to "ma'am" and "sir". Many people might dislike using it, as it has been commonly used to describe people whose [[Binary Genders|binary]] gender one is unable to tell from appearance. However, it's in the process of being reclaimed from the |
'''Mamsir''' is a Filipino title "used to address ladies, gentlemen, and variations thereof" [1]. It's a gender neutral alternative to "ma'am" and "sir". Many people might dislike using it, as it has been commonly used to describe people whose [[Binary Genders|binary]] gender one is unable to tell from appearance. However, it's in the process of being reclaimed from the cisnormative. |
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Mamsir is a Filipino title "used to address ladies, gentlemen, and variations thereof" [1]. It's a gender neutral alternative to "ma'am" and "sir". Many people might dislike using it, as it has been commonly used to describe people whose binary gender one is unable to tell from appearance. However, it's in the process of being reclaimed from the cisnormative.