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I don't mind being called a cisperson, though. It would sound a bit weird because it's not a normally used word, but if it caught on and I saw it a couple of times in practice - without a negative context! - I'd probably accept it. (Maybe I'm not relevant as ESL, perhaps.) So it's not necessarily a good argument, I think most people don't pay conscious attention to this sort of details.
This thread isn't about what cis people prefer, tho
It has partly become about that in the comment I responded to.