What's your pronoun?

I wanna here these alternate pronouns used in a sentence. I see them all the time, but I never actually hear people use them.
 
Your highness. Nothing less.

whast xe/xem/xyr? **** all of the rest after the traditional.

the progressive wave is literally going to fast
 
So no one gon explain this? For example if a person puts "they/them" i'm supposed to refer to them singularly as they? Like "how they doing today?" We just accept multiple personality disorder like this now? **** it, i'll do it, just help me understand a little bit.
 
The frivolity with which too many of you have approached this topic is unjust, as it addresses a very real issue of bias coded into computer systems.

Now that we’re no longer tied to proprietary forum platforms, we’ve been interested in modifying the third party software that powers our forums, which was originally programmed to only provide options for “male”, “female”, and “no selection.” Suffice it to say, this does not adequately represent the breadth of humanity, and is thus discriminatory.

So no one gon explain this? For example if a person puts "they/them" i'm supposed to refer to them singularly as they? Like "how they doing today?" We just accept multiple personality disorder like this now? **** it, i'll do it, just help me understand a little bit.
You’re getting caught up on plurality when the issue is that, historically, the English language has proven inadequate with regard to gender-neutral third-person pronouns.

To address this deficiency, Merriam Webster and other dictionaries now recognize a singular “they.” Alternative pronoun options have also been devised, such as xe/xem.


Implying that someone who chooses a gender neutral pronoun suffers from a “personality disorder” is offensive.
 
Just quit fighting it. I just roll with whatever people want to be addressed as. Thinking about it too much makes my head hurt.

Yea, it's not asking for much. Since it means that much to someone and costs me nothing, I will call them by their preferred pronoun.
 
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