bitches looking for attention when they do this tbh
i mean, seriously, you were born either a female or male (unless you became a trans, then I would not mind calling you a "he" or "she") but a ****ing "them"?
you mean to actually say xe/xem/xyr/they/em in general speech instead of he/she?
I dont think its a big deal at all so I'd do it if someone asked but that's exactly the reason I also don't get why make the effort at all, if it's not that important... But in my language words don't have genders at all so even the he/she distinction feels useless to me.
They/Them: i know people who refer to people as they them, because you shouldn't just assume someone's gender by looking at them (and i agree).
Personally if someone told me they would like to be referred to as Xe (etc..) i would respect that you have to respect how they want to be identified and it's not all about being edgy & wanting attention etc...
They/Them: i know people who refer to people as they them, because you shouldn't just assume someone's gender by looking at them (and i agree).
Personally if someone told me they would like to be referred to as Xe (etc..) i would respect that you have to respect how they want to be identified and it's not all about being edgy & wanting attention etc...
But what's the difference between the Xe'z and them/they? how do you even pronounce that
They/Them is plural .can be used to reffer to a Collective of people an singular person
whereas Xe is just singular and Neutral pronoun
ffffff. I know what normal they/them(the way everyone uses it) is but I mean when people like to use them/they instead of he/his/she/her what's the difference between that they/them and xe? isn't it the same then?
ffffff. I know what normal they/them(the way everyone uses it) is but I mean when people like to use them/they instead of he/his/she/her what's the difference between that they/them and xe? isn't it the same then?
they/them is just meant to be a standard gender-neutral pronoun. which makes sense, because it's already used that way in regular english conversation if people don't know the person's gender. that actually has some basis in reality. "xe" and stuff like that is just people that think "they" doesn't suit their gender for some reason, aka because it doesn't make them feel special