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disintegration wrote:
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there is a difference between linguistic innovation and to have to learn a whole set of new words for each person.
I'm german, we don't have a neutral pronoun so it would be reasonable to make up one or two universally known alternatives to she and he but why is that alternative that already exists in english not enough? I don't get it.
Well we didn't have a neutral one in swedish for the longest time either until we loaned one from Finnish and it's slowly getting integrated. I personally do not like it very much when referring to myself and would rather loan english they/them as a direct translation, which is considered grammatical incorrect and lands it in neo-pronoun territory, and 'made up'. So then it's like... Should i just force myself to use this set of pronouns that do not represent me because i was too late to influence what is now considered the standard?

but specifically in regards to english, I'd say for one, as much as i think singular 'they' is and has always has been/ been a part of english for a very long time, the use of it specifically as a non-binary pronoun is technically newer. Like in the past it has been used as, "either or", or an "i dont know"/"unspecific" type of pronoun. Which is very much how i learnt it when i learnt english.  And there has been many attempts and suggestions as to how to tackle and expand english pronouns (not jus sing they but others as well) dating back to like 1700/1800s .
So what im saying is that while the actual use of they them in singular is a grammatical function of english and one of the simplest solutions to the problem, it's not as clear cut as 'they was always the enby pronoun' it's more like it always had the potential to be used that way i guess? at least that's how i view it 

I've also seen older trans/enby people talk about how other pronouns like xe/xir was often the preferred (but like don't quote me on this it's just what ive seen people talk about, so pretty anecdotal but still) option a couple of decades ago and consider singular they as a newer thing. Personally that's not something i'm not very keen on dismissing. If you look at things like the spivak pronouns and whatnot they're actually a good 40/50  years old, which might not be as old as sing they as a grammatical function, but not at all as new as people like to make neo-pronouns out to be.

idk i just think there's a lot more nuance to it than saying "there is already one so making something else up is selfish" And it's not like you're actually learning a new set of words for every pronoun you meet, it's unfair to frame it that way, it's a minority and it's most likely going to keep being a minority. And even if more people used them i personally don't think it's much different from just learning a name you didnt know before, yeah maybe it's a bit of a struggle to remember it but you're not gonna not try and call it annoying idk.

this enby here hates xe/xir with a burning passion lmao.
I'm no linguistic expert but they as a singular pronoun has been used in forever afaik.
Yeah and you don’t have to use it for urself. but saying u don’t gate keep and then going “but this is selfish and bad” is contradictory imo, and not far off from like binary trans people calling us enbies selfish and bad and making a bad name for the community etc. And I’m not saying it hasn’t been used for ever just not necessarily specifically as an enby pronoun, like I don’t know the exact history, but like the way it is used now can be argued is slightly different than it was x amount of years ago yanno? And that is worth considering if you’re gonna have that mindset I think at least
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devilcake wrote:
disintegration wrote:
devilcake wrote:
Well we didn't have a neutral one in swedish for the longest time either until we loaned one from Finnish and it's slowly getting integrated. I personally do not like it very much when referring to myself and would rather loan english they/them as a direct translation, which is considered grammatical incorrect and lands it in neo-pronoun territory, and 'made up'. So then it's like... Should i just force myself to use this set of pronouns that do not represent me because i was too late to influence what is now considered the standard?

but specifically in regards to english, I'd say for one, as much as i think singular 'they' is and has always has been/ been a part of english for a very long time, the use of it specifically as a non-binary pronoun is technically newer. Like in the past it has been used as, "either or", or an "i dont know"/"unspecific" type of pronoun. Which is very much how i learnt it when i learnt english.  And there has been many attempts and suggestions as to how to tackle and expand english pronouns (not jus sing they but others as well) dating back to like 1700/1800s .
So what im saying is that while the actual use of they them in singular is a grammatical function of english and one of the simplest solutions to the problem, it's not as clear cut as 'they was always the enby pronoun' it's more like it always had the potential to be used that way i guess? at least that's how i view it 

I've also seen older trans/enby people talk about how other pronouns like xe/xir was often the preferred (but like don't quote me on this it's just what ive seen people talk about, so pretty anecdotal but still) option a couple of decades ago and consider singular they as a newer thing. Personally that's not something i'm not very keen on dismissing. If you look at things like the spivak pronouns and whatnot they're actually a good 40/50  years old, which might not be as old as sing they as a grammatical function, but not at all as new as people like to make neo-pronouns out to be.

idk i just think there's a lot more nuance to it than saying "there is already one so making something else up is selfish" And it's not like you're actually learning a new set of words for every pronoun you meet, it's unfair to frame it that way, it's a minority and it's most likely going to keep being a minority. And even if more people used them i personally don't think it's much different from just learning a name you didnt know before, yeah maybe it's a bit of a struggle to remember it but you're not gonna not try and call it annoying idk.

this enby here hates xe/xir with a burning passion lmao.
I'm no linguistic expert but they as a singular pronoun has been used in forever afaik.
Yeah and you don’t have to use it for urself. but saying u don’t gate keep and then going “but this is selfish and bad” is contradictory imo, and not far off from like binary trans people calling us enbies selfish and bad and making a bad name for the community etc. And I’m not saying it hasn’t been used for ever just not necessarily specifically as an enby pronoun, like I don’t know the exact history, but like the way it is used now can be argued is slightly different than it was x amount of years ago yanno? And that is worth considering if you’re gonna have that mindset I think at least

you lost me there, sorry

I'm not gonna change my mind either.
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i just know that most ppl who disrespect neoprns are ableist lmao
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bbbot wrote:
i just know that most ppl who disrespect neoprns are ableist lmao
how does that correlate???
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what does prononouns have to do with being a lesbian LMAO.
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i just know that most ppl who disrespect neoprns are ableist lmao
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bbbot wrote:
i just know that most ppl who disrespect neoprns are ableist lmao
Yes I am
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deez nuts
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are you from tiktok?
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i can understand they/them, but neopronouns just feel like nicknames but with more steps to me
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bbbot wrote:
i just know that most ppl who disrespect neoprns are ableist lmao
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also how entitled does one have to be to demand anyone and everyone to adhere to a specific set of "rules" of addressing said person
you aren't the queen calm down
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gendered pronouns are dumb what do you even need them for. why can't you just have one gender neutral one. finnish has that and we're doing great
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english doesn't even have a plural second person pronoun it's awful. embarrassing. fix ur damn language
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