Literally the only problem I have with non-binary/gender diversity are pronouns. I can hardly even recall names and faces (it's a pysychological thing), how the how should I remember the pronouns every single person prefers?
Heck, I would even prefer introducing gender neutral pronouns into the language that we use instead of he/she/it.
Serious topic, btw. I'm all for trans* rights, but as a person with social troubles, ADHD and a learning disability I'm heavily conflicted by this.
>>5844625
Shiv anyone who tells you to know their pronouns, they deserve death
>>5844625
I use singular they whenever I'm in doubt, doesn't seem to ever be a problem.
This is wrong. "They" has been a singular third person for 400 years. Chaucer used singular they. You don't know more about English than Chaucer.
>>5844625
Nah, I use "they" as a catch-all for all non-binary people, as well as when talking about someone I don't know gender of.
Singular they really is tops.
non binary can fuck off. transgender is a thing, the rest of it is such utter shit. nobody ever felt dysphoric because they couldn't be "agender" or "omingender" or fucking "orbgender" or whatever shit little kids on tumblr invent to be special
>>5844625
Gender cladistics. Realize that everything we have ever named is an arbitrary classification. It really doesn't matter if you call a cat a chair and a chair a cat. They'd still be....whatever it is that they are, and the closer you look the more alike they seem. Less different.
And yea, there's a reason that's the case.
He or she
I'll even neutral gender "they" because it's not much to ask and I'm not a shit.
But this "ze/hir"... you can fuck right off with that.
>>5844975
"hen" is a meme