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![]() 'It' is a universal pronoun used for just those kinds of stepmanias. It'd be kinda weird to come up with a different form of 'it' just because you're referring to a person.
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![]() a preferred gender pronoun is what you call some one when you refer to them in speech. if they want to be called "they," you respect that. "they" has always been gender-neutral and has always been a safe word to call ANYONE, so i don't understand why it's so hard to think some people would prefer to be called they/them. in short, it's not up to you asshole!
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Blame English. You also got hanged vs hung, go figure.
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![]() For some reason I am reminded of Chinese
There is a word, "ta", that can mean him, her, or it depending on how you use it. So for some reason I feel like you could just say "ta" instead of "him/her" and "ta de" to indicate "his/hers." It probably doesn't have the same dehumanizimng whatever as "it" in english fuck you typo you're gonna stay there I'm sleepy as fuck I don't know what I am trying to say with this post |
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![]() It's less about how dehumanizing the word is, but how it came about to becoming dehumanizing. Blame human nature.
Of course it'd be nice if there wasn't any gender specifications to begin with. Like, why is a pen feminine but a game masculine? |
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![]() Foreword: I neither defend nor condone the alleged actions with this post, nor is my intent to discuss the right or wrongness of it.
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Agender means being neither male nor female, being outside the perceived gender binary. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agender Asexual means having no inclination to sexual activity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asexuality As mentioned previously in this thread, as well as by the person who posted it, they only did so because someone else posted about it without permission, and this poster wanted to clear up potential misconceptions about it, i.e., they were not the original person to post on the internet about it, but they responded to what someone else posted so there would be less misunderstanding about it. I also know several people who choose to go by they/them or "it", or only their name and no pronouns. It is an uncommon occurrence, but needs to be respected. Whatever a person tells you about their gender and sexual orientation is how you should refer to them when talking about such things. Also "they" is a proper gender-neutral singular pronoun in English. /2cents
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![]() i respect other sexual views and all that shit but trying to peacock your independence by going by a plural pronoun is the most teen angst thing i've ever heard of
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