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he/they and she/they pronouns
Hi!! I'm trying to learn more about the lgtbq+ community more and understand it. I don't really understand how he/they or she/they pronouns work, examples would be nice too. Sorry if this comes off as offensive please do tell me if so!
naw man don't sweat it, not knowing how something works is completely fine. the fact that you're asking and genuinely wanting to know is a great thing. 1 reply
Gendered pronouns specifically reference someone's gender: he/him/his or she/her/hers. Non-gendered or nonbinary pronouns are not gender specific and are most often used by people who identify outside of a gender binary.(Got This By Google) reply
wdym tho ? do you mean like grammatically ? in a sentence ? or like, how to refer to someone as ?
basically grammatically, just use they. it's gender neutral. (anyone who says it's not correct cause it's technically "plural" is dumb and shouldn't speak so don't listen to them.)
referentially (to a person), some people are non-binary or genderflu...... 1 reply
Hi! You are totally not coming off as offensive don’t worry :) To answer your question, pronouns are how someone wants to be addressed or referred to. So let’s say you are a he/they. That means that that person wants to be addressed/referred to as a male (he/him/his) or in a collective title that has no direct gender reference. (they/them/their...... reply