TinyRaptorDodos
Crowing
Tbh I’m really anything other then she/her, I get really upset when I go by birth gender but anything other then that is fine, I just tell people I’m bigender but I really haven’t figured which feels more right, ya know?I am reading a great book on pronouns! I'll share some thoughts from it as I read more.
So far...
English needs a word for singular, non-specific gender. (The first chapter is "The missing word.") It looks like they/their/them is the frontrunner, though; some of the others I had never heard or seen before. Ip, Ze, Hir, Thon, and a few more. Anyone seen or heard those?
Does anyone use Mx. (pronounced "mix") for a personal title? I'd never heard or seen that before either.
"He" meaning either he or she ran into a lot of pushback over 100 years ago, I found out. When reading laws, "he" meant both, otherwise women would escape punishment for crimes. BUT, when it came to voting or holding office! Aha! Nope, it only meant men! Well, you can't have it both ways now, can you?