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  2. Preferred gender pronoun - Wikipedia

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    A set of four badges, created by the organizers of the XOXO art and technology festival in Portland, Oregon. Preferred gender pronouns (also called personal gender pronouns, often abbreviated as PGP [1]) are the set of pronouns (in English, third-person pronouns) that an individual wants others to use to reflect that person's own gender identity.

  3. FACT CHECK: Did AOC Recently Remove Her Pronouns From Her X Bio?

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    A viral post shared on X claims New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently removed her preferred pronouns from her bio on the platform. Verdict: False An archived screenshot of ...

  4. Miss Benny - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, she began posting under the YouTube channel, KidPOV. She began posting under her own name in 2016. [6] She frequently discusses gender and identity. Benny has done makeup tutorials and collaborated with other media personalities including Tyler Oakley and James Charles. [7] [8] Her YouTube channel also includes humorous skits. [9]

  5. Gender in English - Wikipedia

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    Animate pronouns he and she are usually applied to animals when personification and/or individuation occurs. [14] Personification occurs whenever human attributes are applied to the noun. [14] For example: A widow bird sat mourning for her love. [14] Specifically named animals are an example of individuation, such as Peter Rabbit or Blob the ...

  6. He, She, They: The Pronoun Debate Will Likely Land at the ...

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  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Gender identity

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    Singular they/them/their pronouns are appropriate to use in reference to any person who goes by them. If a person exclusively goes by neopronouns, such as ze/hir, then singular they should also generally be used instead of neopronouns when referring to that individual, though their neopronouns should usually be mentioned in their biography (in the main prose or in a footnote).

  8. Pronoun rules made permanent by Oklahoma Board of ... - AOL

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    Despite a pending lawsuit in federal court, the state Board of Education on Thursday made permanent a rule change that would prohibit school districts and local schools from altering sex or gender ...

  9. Wikipedia:Editors' pronouns - Wikipedia

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    As mentioned above, most men (cisgender and transgender) take he/him pronouns and most women (cisgender and transgender) take she/her pronouns. Many non-binary people take he/him and/or she/her pronouns as well. [6] By far the most common set of gender-neutral pronouns is they/them. [7]