AITA for constantly correcting my mom who keeps misgendering my sibling and getting irritated with her?

It could just take a serious talk with her and see if there can be some compromise.

I just wonder if you can try and see it more from your mom's perspective since she birthed and raised you and your sibling. Like if your mom continues to look at and recognize your sibling as her daughter, isn't that ok for her individual case? I feel like it will take a long time, maybe forever for her to stop seeing your sibling as her daughter so it's a matter of her sort of playing along, or truly accepting it. Parents tend to always look at their children and see their babies. I think psychologically it's a hard change for a parent to make so I wonder if an exception can be made. And maybe one day she'll come around and really recognize your sibling as non-binary.

Also this is just curiosity but being non-binary couldn't you accept being referred to by any and all pronouns? Like using he/she/they interchangeably?

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