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  2. An (incomplete) list of gender pronouns - LGBTQ Nation

    www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/08/incomplete-list-gender-pronouns

    In this guide, we explain everything you’ve wanted to know about gender-neutral pronouns and gender pronouns as a whole, as well as provide a list of pronouns used today.

  3. LGBTQIA Resource Center - Pronouns & Inclusive Language

    lgbtqia.ucdavis.edu/educated/pronouns

    Common pronouns include she/her/hers, he/him/his, and they/them/theirs. There are other nonbinary pronouns. It is important to ask people what their pronouns are. If you have questions, politely ask the person if they feel comfortable giving examples of how to use those pronouns.

  4. List of LGBTQ+ Sexualities & their Definitions – Rainbow & Co

    rainbowandco.uk/blogs/what-were-saying/sexuality-definitions

    We've compiled this list of sexualities and their definitions to act as an ever growing resource for the LGBTQ+ community and our allies, to give you the language to express your own sexuality, as well as the language to accurately represent those around you.

  5. How do I make sure I use the right pronouns for someone? And what if I mess up? Language can change quickly. Here's a guide to talking gender in its beautiful complexity.

  6. Pronoun Guide | Lexicon Library.LGBT

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    We are conditioned in society to associate and use pronouns a certain way, and to assume gender and pronouns – and social conditioning can be hard to shake off! It takes practice to form a habit, and essentially, using pronouns are habits we learn.

  7. Gender Pronouns Guide - Gender and Sexuality Campus Center

    lgbt.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/175/2016/07/LGBTCC-Gender-pronoun-guide.pdf

    Some people don’t feel like traditional gender pronouns (she/her, he/him) fit their gender identities. Transgender, genderqueer, and other gender-variant people may choose different pronouns for themselves. The following guide is a starting point for using pronouns respectfully.

  8. Understanding Pronouns - LGBT Foundation

    lgbt.foundation/help/understanding-pronouns

    Pronouns are the words we use to refer to people when we’re not talking directly to them, and they can be used instead of names in conversation. Often, they have gendered implications when we use them. Common pronouns include she/her/hers, he/him/his and they/them/theirs.

  9. LGBTQIA Terms and Pronouns - University of Central Missouri

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    All-Gender: Descriptive phrase denoting inclusiveness of all gender expressions and identities. All-Gender Pronouns: Any of the multiple sets of pronouns which create gendered

  10. LGBTQ and ALL Dictionary: A Guide to Pronouns

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    This series will explore all the different types of pronouns that people use, including neopronouns and mixed pronouns. What Are Some Commonly Used Pronouns? While She/her/hers and he/him/his are some of the most familiar pronouns in our society, people also use gender-neutral pronouns.

  11. Gender and Pronouns – LGBTQ Resource Center

    lgbtq.missouri.edu/resources/gender-pronouns

    What are gender inclusive pronouns? There are many variants of gender inclusive pronouns that are commonly used among agender, gender queer, intersex, nonbinary, and trans people.