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minus-squareKecessa@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11arrow-down1·1 year agoIf you don’t know what to use you’re in luck, english has “they” that’s neutral, no need to invent a new pronoun (like in french) or to find roundabout ways to not use a specific gender in your phrase.
minus-squaremortreklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoI used a gender. I used the two to essentially bridge the transition. It wasn’t out of ignorance or disrespect.
If you don’t know what to use you’re in luck, english has “they” that’s neutral, no need to invent a new pronoun (like in french) or to find roundabout ways to not use a specific gender in your phrase.
I used a gender. I used the two to essentially bridge the transition. It wasn’t out of ignorance or disrespect.