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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The answer is that everyone listing pronouns makes it easier for people with non-obvious ones to announce theirs without having to feel as singled out. I’m confused why you find it so uncomfortable to list yours. All you need to do is update your signature one time and it’s done. It’s not like this makes added work for you.[/quote] Maybe because we don't buy in to the possibility of anyone being gender fluid in a sexually dimorphic species. Our including our "pronouns" lends validity to a scientifically absurd idea. So, no, thank you. [/quote] Exactly The idea of a gender separate from biology is simply a subjective belief, like a belief in ghosts - not some newly discovered characteristic of our species Some people believe in it, lots don’t [/quote] You do realize that intersex people exist right? Trans people have existed throughout history - cultures around the world have names for two sex/intersex/non binary people. [/quote] That’s fine - then they can tell everyone their pronouns if they feel it’s necessary. I know two men with old fashioned first names and they do that in email: From, (Mr.) Courtney Smith I don’t see why I need to list my 100% obvious pronouns. It truly is the definition of virtue signaling. Nobody, not even the most woke person, actually thinks pronouns are confusing for 95% of people. [/quote]
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