Instill explicitly not that in the mind and language of the person addressing the neopronoun user.
as much as commonly accepted pronouns are a personal decision, they come with expectations and baggage that some people do not want associated with them. Breaking (or ceasing) those expectations is the point
Instill explicitly not that in the mind and language of the person addressing the neopronoun user.
as much as commonly accepted pronouns are a personal decision, they come with expectations and baggage that some people do not want associated with them. Breaking (or ceasing) those expectations is the point
Okay, that makes sense. Thanks.
This iis coming from someone who doesn't use neopronouns herself so take it with a grain of salt
This is actually making me think a lot.