wrote: dey is slowly getting more popular, but I'm not sure how i feel about it as a pronoun yet, I prefer just my name at this point or if you must mix up sie and er
disintegration wrote: dey is slowly getting more popular, but I'm not sure how i feel about it as a pronoun yet, I prefer just my name at this point or if you must mix up sie and er
dey seems weird honestly while talking.
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wrote: wha abt "sem" hmmm lmao
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Troyaferd wrote:
disintegration wrote: dey is slowly getting more popular, but I'm not sure how i feel about it as a pronoun yet, I prefer just my name at this point or if you must mix up sie and er
dey seems weird honestly while talking.
I think se, era, eana would be nice but that's just the bavarian in me talking
Jisatsu wrote: i;; just avoid gendered pronouns in general when refering to people i just use their name instead. sometimes its impossible to avoid using er/sie tho, when only using their name starts to be too repetitive saying "es" or "das" when refering to people is very disrespectuful unfurtonately, because it directly objectifies and alienates them