as my understanding of my own gender has grown my pronouns,of course, have also changed along the way. started out as she/her which progressed to she/they when i realized i was an enby which progressed to it/it’s when i realized i was,for the most part, genderless with a dash of femme. i feel really comfy with it/it’s. i guess i’m just bummed that i’ll never really be seen as it/it’s.

@ititsfricknautumn
Pronouns are so hard, because they are so dependent on other people either reading you correctly or being good at pronoun respect in a way many communities never manage.

Like, I can choose my clothes and hair and hormones (presuming provider support), but neopronouns feel like too big of an ask even in many trans spaces.

- x/ey/they

@ShiolaOdan i frickn love neopronouns i think they are cool and beautiful but you are right even some trans folks will roll their eyes at neopronouns which is sad.