Two people who appear to be women are holding hands. Only their hands, lower arms, and hips are shown. One person appears to be Black; it's hard to tell the race or ethnicity of the others because most of her hand is hidden by the other person.

(For how i crafted these quotes, see What i changed in survey-takers' responses and What i didn't change.)

We may not always want to answer your questions. And that's okay.
We can't teach you everything. We only know our own experiences.
For some people, my identity might be hard to understand. But if you don't make even a little bit of effort, I have zero sympathy for you.
I'm glad to help educate you. But it's not my responsibility to rid you of your transphobia. If you don't understand everything, it's not my fault.
I want adults who aren't as familiar with pronouns to be willing to learn about them.
I want my pronouns to be as accepted as "normal" ones are.
"Many adults tend to force young people to explain everything to them directly, rather than seeking out resources online. It can be very draining to explain to a lot of people, just to receive respect."
Adults shouldn't be "necessarily using me as a living dictionary."
"They do not actively educate and engage with my community so I feel pressured to educate them myself."