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Demi Lovato has switched her pronouns back to she/her from they/them. What are your thoughts? Is this to fluid? Does it undermine the whole idea of choosing specific pronouns when people change them frequently?
Source; https://pagesix.com/2023/06/14/demi-lovato-got-tired-of-using-they-them-pronouns/ |
| To fluid? Do you mean too fluid? |
| I think Lovato has mental health issues which may potentially muddy the waters. I hope the best for Demi. |
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She changed her pronouns back awhile ago. She found that it didn't fix anything so she moved on.
There are lots of people like her but they don't have everything they say and do gossiped about publicly. |
Yes, thank you grammar police *too |
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What are my thoughts? About what someone else, a total stranger I will most likely never meet, chooses to call themselves or whatever?
I don’t have thoughts. I suppose “Do you, Boo” if she asked. |
| Trial and error, people. Words are easier to change than bodies. |
“… “I face this every day. For example, in public toilets. Having to access the women’s bathroom, even though I don’t completely identify with it,” she explained...” |
Last August she said she was going back to she/her, as well as keeping they/them, because she felt more feminine. |
Yep. This is the person who flipped out on a yogurt shop. She's nuts. She's like Britney, but slightly more coherent. |
| Demi does not let a thought cross her mind without letting everyone know. |
| She's just trying to get attention, as usual |
“Exhausting” is the perfect description. |
I think you were saying that she is “exhausting” |
| For context, she was brain damaged from an OD in 2018 because her drugs were laced with fentanyl. She's very lucky to be alive, let alone mostly coherent. |