I went to a college freshman introduction thing with my son a couple years ago. A group of about thirty "student leaders" introduced themselves one at a time, and each one wasted our time by giving their "preferred pronouns". The thing is, I could've easily guessed what their "preferred pronouns" were just by looking at them---all the guys said he/him/his, and all the girls said she/her/hers...except for one girl with pink and purple and green hair, who preferred they/them/their.
I went to a college freshman introduction thing with my son a couple years ago. A group of about thirty "student leaders" introduced themselves one at a time, and each one wasted our time by giving their "preferred pronouns". The thing is, I could've easily guessed what their "preferred pronouns" were just by looking at them---all the guys said he/him/his, and all the girls said she/her/hers...except for one girl with pink and purple and green hair, who preferred they/them/their.
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