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Hello! You've clicked a link about my pronouns, which are they/them. I'm happy to explain.

How to use they/them:

He/she is typing.
Ask him/her about it.
That is his/her paper.
The paper is his/hers.
He/she did it himself/herself.
They are typing.
Ask them about it.
That is their paper.
The paper is theirs.
They did it themself.

Why I use they/them

The short answer is that I'm not comfortable with he or she.
The longer answer is that I'm non binary transgender and I'm uncomfortable with gendered words like he/she or man/ woman.
Please use they/them and gender neutral language for me.

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Gender Neutral Language

Woman/Man:
Ladies & Gentlemen
Ms./Mr.:
Madam/Sir:
Person; job title in context e.g. Journalist or Writer
Ladies, Gentlemen & Beyond; Honoured Guests; People/Folks/Everyone
Mx. (pronounced 'mex', or 'mux', using X for none, other or unknown and looking similar to the word 'mix')
Not using this kind of honorific; [name]; Ser (rhymes with hair)
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