This post popped up on my feed via the always wonderful @ siege. I went into the Reddit original, read the responses there, and immediately had thoughts about nondirectivity. About what is sometimes known as the #EggPrimeDirective
https://masto.hackers.town/@siege/116178512093556616

Lemme look up what I posted before about this, hang on...

CJ "siege" Bellwether (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image this was just brought to my attention so im including it for any cis people who have read any of this and are curious what sort of shape the people im talking about are in:

Hackers.Town
It's quite interesting as a #trans person and a counselling student, to see the #EggPrimeDirective drop right out of a famous work of psychological theory. 1/

My condensed take on the Egg Prime Directive is:

(1) skill issue: Get good at including obvious folks into conversations about this. Its also fine to ask cis people if they're ok with gender stuff. Everyone can make gender suck less and work better and that's all transition is.

(2) a responsibility / time issue: You break it, you bought it - if you're going to nudge someone then coordinate with others to be there for them over time if they go through the wringer.

#Trans #EggPrimeDirective

@eclairwolf I only understood the "#EggPrimeDirective" as in "Don't force someone into something, let tuem find out for themselves" and not as a ban of talking about experiences amd stuff...