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  1. What is an "It" pronoun? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit

    Sep 9, 2022 · For the latter, the pronoun wheel is usually along the lines of he/him/his or she/her/hers or they/them/theirs etc but most people only use two. Professionally I see three …

  2. Why do people use “she/they” or “He/they” as their ... - Reddit

    Oct 11, 2023 · There are many reasons as to why someone might use these two types of pronoun sets. I will use he/they for my examples but the same applies for she/they, just swap the …

  3. What are "they/it" pronouns? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit

    May 25, 2021 · "it" is kind of dehumanizing, which is why transphobes tend to like using it, but that might be exactly what someone using those pronouns wants to go for. It can also be a …

  4. Why do people use it/its pronouns? : r/lgbt - Reddit

    I’m sure there are plenty of reasons people use the “it” pronoun for personal reasons; they feel most connected to it, etc. Its like all the neo-pronouns too, we trial until it feel so right.

  5. Should you respect fae/faer pronouns? : r/AskLGBT - Reddit

    Here's some information for the people who don't know what I'm talking about. Fae/faer pronouns are neopronouns (recently introduced pronouns, like xe/xem and ne/nym), mostly used by non …

  6. Looking for advice on how to use Xe / Xem / Xir pronoun family.

    Feb 10, 2022 · Looking for advice on how to use Xe / Xem / Xir pronoun family. Hey everyone, Apologies, I'm struggling with a migraine, so please cut me some slack if I'm not explaining …

  7. is "bro" becoming a pronoun? : r/asklinguistics - Reddit

    A potentially damning example: it can be combined with a demonstrative pronoun in a way that would be ungrammatical in my idiolect for a "standard" personal pronoun. He's sick? *This he …

  8. "Ze" pronoun? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit

    May 12, 2021 · So ze and they have similar meanings but they are different and it’s an often deeply personal thing as to which one a person uses. When in doubt or uncertain, it’s usually …

  9. Pronoun Jokes : r/NonBinary - Reddit

    A pronoun is just any word that takes the place of a proper noun. Me is a first person pronoun, replacing your own name, and who is either an interrogative pronoun (as in "who did this?") or …

  10. Are honorifics like "Sir" and "Miss" pronouns in English?

    Dec 10, 2019 · Gender isn’t a requirement for pronouns. Pronouns are words that replace nouns. When Sir and Miss are used as a form of address, they are being used in a pronoun-like way …