Apparently I feel the need to lie and seek amusement from telemarketers. From the time I tell them I'm not interested twice, I consider them fair game.

Me: "I'm sorry, I am not interested, I really don't have any interest in this product regardless of the savings"
Her: "Well perhaps your husband might be interested in such wonderful magazines"
Me: "My partner is a woman"
Her: "Oh. *pause* Well you have a good night then"

She knew she was screwed at that point. Too bad I was lying in this particular instance.

On a more moral ground, it is heterosexist to presume that I am married to a man. Maybe she'll learn to use more gender neutral terminology. Probably not.

From: [identity profile] kali-kali.livejournal.com


Some surveys will even pay you - pay close attention! Some will ask at the end if you'd be interested in being considered for research panels or whatever, and if you go to those, they could pay you like 50 bucks for talking about stuff for two hours. Other surveys also offer you free stuff.

From: [identity profile] waterspyder.livejournal.com


I was on a panel for determining wording for government census reports with regard to the glbt community
that was fun
the researchers got a little uneasy when the group brought up trans issues, since they had no representation there that night
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From: [identity profile] waterspyder.livejournal.com


I got the impression the governemnt were actually full on neglectful of trans issues. We recommended alternative boxes to tick for sex, and they looked at us funny.
At least the community looks to be more on board with trans rights, even if the world at large isn't

From: [identity profile] mellian.livejournal.com


i would think the government has my number by now for such things... :p


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