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« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2023 @558.68 » |
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For myself, I couldn't care less what pronouns are used when referring to me! I will always respect everyone else's choices when it comes to pronouns, even if I don't personally care for the usage referring to myself.
she/they/he/neo pronouns— whatever you think fits best! As such, I always list my pronouns as any/all.
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« Reply #18 on: April 25, 2023 @799.06 » |
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I think it's important to note that this thread is not asking for a debate on the use of pronouns - it's simply asking for people who are interested in sharing theirs to share theirs. It's fine to relate to diverse pronouns and its also fine if you don't relate to them; however to use an analogy - if you don't wanna party, don't go to a party.
In the case of your reply @Kitsune it actually does sound like you're trying to cause offence, but it also sounds like you're trying to understand the topic - maybe consider why you think that way; are those really your own thoughts, or are you copying an attitude from someone else. At any rate it's better to take @MARI 's advice - learn by asking honest questions and listening, not by confronting people.
I grew up in my own little world as I'm Autistic. I don't really understand other people but I'm trying to. I don't know how to speak to others either which is why what I say can sometimes seem offensive but i'm just saying my honest thoughts.
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« Reply #19 on: April 27, 2023 @570.58 » |
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I go by she/her these days, though I'm not opposed to they/them either. I have my gender ambiguous moments.
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« Reply #20 on: May 17, 2023 @36.61 » |
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I like to go by She/They pronouns.
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