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What are your pronouns
What are your pronouns










You can’t always know what someone’s pronouns are by looking at them.Why is it important to respect people’s pronouns?

what are your pronouns

These are offensive slurs used against trans, genderqueer, non-binary, and genderfluid individuals. Never, ever refer to a person as “it” or “he-she” (unless they specifically ask you to).

  • Just say my name please! (Xena ate Xena’s food because Xena was hungry.) Some people prefer not to use pronouns at all, and would rather use their name as a pronoun instead.
  • Hir is pronounced like “here” and replaces her/hers/him/his/they/theirs.
  • Ze, hir (Xena ate hir food because ze was hungry.) Ze is pronounced like “zee” and can also be spelled zie or xe and replaces she/he/they.
  • They, them, theirs (Xena ate their food because they were hungry.) This is a fairly common gender-neutral pronoun…and yes, it can in fact be used in the singular.
  • There are lots of gender-neutral pronouns in use.
  • Some people call these “female/feminine” and “male/masculine” pronouns, but many avoid these labels because, for example, not everyone who uses he feels like a “male” or “masculine”.
  • She, her, hers and he, him, his are common and more familiar pronouns.
  • For example: If Xena’s gender pronouns are she, her, and hers, you could say “Xena ate her food because she was hungry.”

    what are your pronouns

    A gender pronoun is a pronoun that a person chooses to use for themself.Gender pronouns (like he and hers) specifically refer to people that you are talking about. A pronoun is a word that refers to either the people talking (like I or you) or someone or something that is being talked about (like she, it, them, and this).












    What are your pronouns