![]() ![]() language evolves, we get used to the changes and move on. ![]() The word "you" used to mean plural only (just like they), but is now used for both singular and plural forms. It is not that difficult to get used to the use of the they/them pronouns, especially in comparison to the very real difficulties non-binary people experience throughout their lives. ![]() New words would feel extremely dehumanizing, unless they are chosen by the bon-binary community or individual for themselves. The reason is that we already have words for human pronouns that are wired into our brains. Making up new pronouns in the English language is advocated against by most non-binary people. For example, sometimes when discussing a person, sex of whom you do not know, you use pronouns they/them, since he/she are not an option. In fact, I imagine most people already have experience with this. A beguiling new fable from the author of the Wayfarers series focuses on the unlikely friendship between. It takes only a little bit to get used to it. A Psalm for the Wild-Built - Monk & Robot (Hardback). In fact, I imagine …more The pronouns they/them refer to a non-binary person (not necessarily a trans person). It takes only a little bit to get used to it. Ksenia The pronouns they/them refer to a non-binary person (not necessarily a trans person). ![]()
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