@slothrop Often with at least a bit of embarrassment honestly. The best case scenario is a quick "Oops, ok!" sort of reaction, but sometimes people make that embarrassment my problem in a way that's really uncomfortable. I haven't come across anyone being explicitly transphobic when corrected in person in a long time.
@slothrop I have had people in the past ask me really personal questions about genitals and such, but I wouldn't say that's the norm. I haven't run across that here in Uruguay, either.
@slothrop Oh, I just remembered that I did get sexually harassed by a barber a couple years back when I told him I'm nonbinary. And like, that was horrible, but it's not how most people act.