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Half the time it means they don’t care, the other half of the time it means they will get upset if you don’t guess the right ones. Just means that person doesn't Define themselves by other people's perception of them. Or prefers an honest interaction with anyone. A friend of mine says they accept any pronouns.
That said, something like he/they means that the person wants you to use he/him and they/them to refer to them INTERCHANGEABLY. If someone says they use he/they, don't just use he/him or they/them because its more convenient for you. Use both in the same sentence whenever talking to/about them. 5.
Any pronouns means that they accept any pronoun like he/him, she/her, they/them..... you can use any pronouns, its as simple as that. I feel like if you say any pronouns you have to be prepared for ANY pronouns and can't get mad at people for using it/its, noun/nounself, or other neopronouns in addition to he/she/they.
She/they and he/they are shorthands, usually it means someone is okay with both full pronoun sets. I.E. she/her/hers/herself AND they/them/theirs/themself. I see where you're coming from, but I think you're misunderstanding. "She/they" just means both "she/her" and "they/them" are acceptable sets of pronouns.
Basically, it just means they are comfortable with either she/her or they/them pronouns. I use she/they. It means I don’t mind being called by either feminine or neutral pronouns. I prefer “they” these days but I’m just used to being called “she” all my life, so either one will do.
It’s all just so queer. Im queer. My take is either the first or third, or the inverse of the third. If someone says "he/they" pronouns, I'll usually use masculine unless they clarify. I am contemplating using "He/They" to signal my gender identity (He) and my social justice identity (They). As someone directly impacted by mass incarceration ...
yes. my partner is nonbinary and uses any pronouns-- they simply don't have a preference how people refer to them. "Any pronouns" can also be a sign from a trans or questioning person who doesn't want to out themselves. I have one enby friend who explicitly uses “any pronouns”, but several who use “they/she”, “he/they”, or the like.
So all pronouns have a subject, object, and possessive form: I/ me/ mine, you/you/yours, he/him/ his… hers is the feminine third person singular possessive pronoun. You may have never seen it before, because traditionally when someone shares their pronouns, they only use the subject and object pronouns. 7. Madame_TrashHeap.
warwickben. •. It’s also a joke about wwe. If you ever listen to jr pod cast of Bruce’s, they both do a vince voice “pronoun’s pal@ guess he would yell it in the head sets if they were doing it too much. Reply reply. jayradano. •. Yea this is where it originally started as a joke off the STWW pod with Bruce.
I'm sorry, but I can't bring myself to use "it" as someone's pronoun. It's basically a slur for LGBT people, and whether they're using it as a statement or reclaiming it or whatever, I just can't. But if someone's pronouns are exclusively "it/its" you have to use them pit of respect. That's just the way it is.