fiercefeministfury: yus. Yes please. That would be nice.
wahrsager.tumblr.com/post/24000586427/
lokiofgallifrey: shotsandasixstring: disciplermonroe: Genderfluid
rileykonor: A Discussion on “Mandatory Pronouns” vs. “Preferred
Pronouns
People on lyric discussion sites: I don’t think it makes sense
A Non-Binary Person's Guide to Invented Pronouns
genderpunk-dragon: bandersnatchery: “Vancouver School
pervocracy: Speaking of pronouns… I’m a little bit uncomfortable
thatsthat24:diagahybrid:I GOT A PRONOUN NECKLACE. Sure, I kind
kingfucko: gollyplot: flittering-sylph: Man I hate it when
dearcissexism: ryankun: what not to do when someone asks you
transstudent: Pronouns 101! Click here to learn more! Click
Trans* Awareness: A How To Guide: When Someone You Know Has Changed
transstudent: Singular “they” is a correct gender-neutral
dogtism: shoutout to trans people with too much anxiety to correct
Ah, excellent! A fic about a genderfluid character! The author
I will find where I belong.
beau-friend: queer hogwarts kids making buttons w/ preferred
inkmaggot: Pronoun patches are now here! These patches are
maiznono: regardless of “they” as a singular pronoun being
"I prefer feminine pronouns: she and her."
anagrammaton: if someone you’re very close to needs you to
tombtea: advocating for changing the term “preferred pronouns”
pi-ratical: I am really, extremely, amazingly excited to announce
cuttlefishculler: use whatever pronouns make you comfortable
delphinidae: katyglyndwr: ok listen it’s really nifty that
cishits: Jfc YES, we know employers & parents & most
homonomicon: pssst hey u kid w the messy hair ur pronouns
Ae/aer/aerself pronouns sound very nice. I’m not sure if they’d
aroluna: aroluna: pronoun patches Ů Reminder that you just
80sdanceclub: like when you think about it, pronouns are mostly
vampiredollg: I wish the english language had more gender neutral
yiffvore: if someones pronouns are it/its you are obligated
nomoremissnicebi: demonscabs: cispeopletexting: breastforce:
My parents don’t think “they” can be used as a singular