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Should the titles of Mr & Mrs be scrapped?

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anotheoldgit | 09:11 Fri 26th Oct 2012 | News
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Once again it seems that some wish to remove the words Mr & Mrs from official forms and paperwork in case they offend the transgender community.
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AOG.....just go to Brighton for a day and that will explain all......;-)
LOL.... so once again a vague suggestion by a couple of people on an advisory panel has been changed into "plans to" by the papers!
beaurocracy gone mad ....brain gone missing , er sorry unmarried personing ! lol
Unmarried nannybooby? It's off to the re-education camp for you! We'll have no truck with such outdated ideas. :)
I have never used either title, so I am unbothered.
I'm with jno, I rarely use my title - but if people are in stable relationships but not married, the woman can't call herself Mrs anyway. Mr & Mrs only indicates marriage, not everyone does it.
If the idea spreads I wonder whether pupils in schools would have to drop the Mr, Mrs or Miss when speaking to or referring to teachers
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\\\ Mr & Mrs only indicates marriage, not everyone does it.\\\

Does it?
How do you view it then, sqad? I wouldn't call myself Mrs if I hadn't been through a formal ceremony to marry myself to a bloke.
I think Sqad is rightly pointing out that distiction only applies to women

I was Mr before I was married!
Well, there was some council woman explaining it on the radio this morning .. and she was a Tory!

It sounds like they're actually going to do it.

I'm not sure we actually have all that many transgenders.
It's interesting actually. What purpose do the titles serve these days?

It could be argued that a formal gender identifier would be MORE useful as the world is more anonymous and less face-to-face?

Would it be a problem if a letter was addressed to Anothe Git, rather than Mr. Git?

And outside of letters, where are these titles used?
boxy...well, for a male, he starts to be called Mr around the age of 21 years depending upon his occupation.

I have been Mr all my life, (nothing to do with my profession) but only been married for a part of that time (although it feels like a lifetime. For me, Mr denotes gender....not marital status.

For women..........never figured that out ;-)
Maybe a chap should only become a Mr. when he gets married? That might be a useful identifier?
Since we can no longer use the expression Christian names, as not everyone is baptised or a Christian, I don't see why this matters. I don't expect people to call me Mrs anything
On the job application forms I fill in for local authority posts there is an equal opportunities monitoring sheet which asks about ethnicity (about 30 options), sexuality (several options) and gender (usually 3 options- Male/female/transgender)
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This move is not to do with married women changing their title, or boys and men having different titles.

It's about people who are (or think they are?) neither a man nor a woman.
"It's about people who are (or think they are?) neither a man nor a woman."

I know, but I was wondering if asking the broader questions would bring us to a satisfactory answer for everyone?
Sqd, I see your point, perhaps I should have sad "Mrs only indicates marriage" to be more specific

Peolpe don't know I'm a Miss or a Mrs if I don't tell them. The difficulty is with letters - if they a not adressed Dear Mrs X, they either say dear Ms X, or Dear Fanny X (which isn't very formal)

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