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Seriously? This is the level that we have arrived at?
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It goes to the core of the matter.
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. . Unfortunately it isn't that simple for some. Personal pronouns I've declined to use at work my choice, just like anybodies else's choice to use one. Both choices should be respected. It really doesn't affect me or you, so no need to get so angry. It's a non issue in a world with much bigger issues. P.s. I've never tried knitting and f I did it certainly wouldn't be with yoghurt... |
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Aside from wokery/gammonism(*), there is a genuine use for this. Working in a multinational company, and communicating mainly by email, I can't tell the gender of many of my colleagues from their name. Yes, you can always work around it, but knowing the pronoun to use makes things easier.
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I spent some time working at a translation company with worldwide offices and translators in most countries and I never once had to find out if anyone was male or female. Maybe twice I wasn't sure of their sex but it made no difference to any correspondence. I noticed today by chance that there is a pregnant man emoji on my phone. I seriously thought I had got it wrong and it was just my eyesight but I looked it up and yes, the EMOJI consortium added a pregnant man emoji last year to their standard emoji list. You couldn't make this stuff up |
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As you may know, my niece is in a same-sex relationship.
An ex-girlfriend "Shelia" (not the real name) is transitioning to male and now called "Bruce" (not the real name). They are taking testosterone and have a light beard. My niece says he, and not she, the gender change was not a reason for the break-up. I do believe that the He/him, she/her is a this generation thin. I want to add that my niece and girlfriend have exchanged promise rings so that when they can afford it, they will get engaged. Not only that, but I told the GF that she to me is now a niece and that means she has all the rights and privileges my niece gets. |
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Never needed a pronoun indicator to verify somebody’s sex* (* sex, as the word gender has been hijacked to be meaningless construct about how a person feels) - hope I haven’t offended anyone! If I have I don’t care. |
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However, Ive never actually found that to be an issue. I cant remeber ever having to call them he/she/him/her in any replies to them. Plus, I can just ask one of the others if I really needed to know. |
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I do respect what the pair are doing - but the grammatical turmoil is ridiculous. |
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If an essentially plural pronoun is going to be hijacked for singular use then it's not "they are" it's "they is" It would be entirely appropriate for the sentence to look wrong grammatically. ;) |
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We just started watching American Horror Stories (not story) season 1 episode 5 and before the first 60 seconds is over they are doing the pronoun thing.
Basically a couple in a fertility clinic with her saying she wants to feel a baby growing inside until the day they meet him, her or they :mad: Apart from it being relevant to the topic, it also reminded me of these parents who have said they are not bringing their kid up as a boy or girl but will let them decide themselves. Do they not realise how much extra unrequired stress this is going to put on their child and added confusion in the early and maybe later life. We also need to be reminded by how few of the population are trans or whatever instead of how it appears form a vocal minority. |
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I can see a lot of children being named 'Whatever'.
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