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dynamite
2 minutes ago, JohnWayne92 said:

Before this gets twisted and she’s bashed, I appreciate this. 

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A MESS
4 minutes ago, JohnWayne92 said:

Before this gets twisted and she’s bashed, I appreciate this. 

Wow.

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Yea i dont use them bcs I use latin language I also dont understand the concept, u can be called he or she and still be gender neutral and not abide by stereotypcial gender norms, i dont think that can trigger you as i dont think nonbinaries have gender dysphoria 

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Emvee
7 minutes ago, JohnWayne92 said:

Before this gets twisted and she’s bashed, I appreciate this. 

This level-headed response... and then the misgendering 

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JohnWayne92
1 minute ago, A MESS said:

Wow.

I caught myself and fixed it haha but that’s exactly what they are trying to say, we have known them as “she/her” for so long, that as long as people try and better themselves at it, they are not mad at it. 

4 minutes ago, dynamite said:

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littlepotter

I think all nb people I know of also follow this... it's usually cis people who get the most mad at accidental misgendering

chaeri pls
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Cameltoe Chariot

Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever get through a day without hearing about Demi :madge:

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Emvee
2 minutes ago, KanyeWest said:

Yea i dont use them bcs I use latin language I also dont understand the concept, u can be called he or she and still be gender neutral and not abide by stereotypcial gender norms, i dont think that can trigger you as i dont think nonbinaries have gender dysphoria 

Latin does in fact have a neutral form -um, but in languages like Spanish it evolved into -o over time. This is the reason ellos, latinos, etc. is generally used as the neutral, all-inclusive term in most conversation and why things like latinx are contrived and absurd. 
 

and even if one feels -o is too masculine for them, the majority if not all of the hispanophone world uses elles, Latines, etc. 

 

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Pennywise
11 minutes ago, KanyeWest said:

i dont think that can trigger you as i dont think nonbinaries have gender dysphoria 

so YOU don't think and that makes it true? :laughga:

 

What are you, the trigger police? 

So long ggd, it was nice while it lasted.
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Noah

Being mindful and respectful is the key. I am sure you can tell when someone does it out of spite, to be petty and to hurt Demi. Thinking of people like Sam or Demi being Non-Binary hopefully breaks the barriers and communicates the whole concept better with the public. 

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alsemanche

Now let's not use this as an excuse to keep misgendering them in purpose :huntyga:

20 minutes ago, KanyeWest said:

Yea i dont use them bcs I use latin language I also dont understand the concept, u can be called he or she and still be gender neutral and not abide by stereotypcial gender norms, i dont think that can trigger you as i dont think nonbinaries have gender dysphoria 

Sure, but them exists in English and you should use it. 

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