New sex pronouns
There are many new and evolving sex pronouns that people use to describe themselves. Here are some examples:
- They/Them: This is a common and widely accepted pronoun for people who identify as non-binary, genderqueer, or genderfluid.
- Ze/Hir: Ze is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used as a substitute for he or she. Hir is the object form of ze.
- Xe/Xem: Xe is another gender-neutral pronoun that can be used as a substitute for he or she. Xem is the object form of xe.
- Ve/Vir: Ve is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used as a substitute for he or she. Vir is the object form of ve.
- E/Eir: E is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used as a substitute for he or she. Eir is the object form of e.
- Em/Eir: Em is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used as a substitute for he or she. Eir is the object form of em.
- Fa/Fem: Fa is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used as a substitute for he or she. Fem is the object form of fa.
- Spivak: Spivak is a gender-neutral pronoun that can be used as a substitute for he or she.
It's important to note that these pronouns are not universally accepted and may not be recognized by everyone. It's always a good idea to ask someone how they prefer to be referred to and respect their wishes.
Additionally, some people may use other pronouns that are not listed here, and that's okay too! The most important thing is to respect and acknowledge someone's gender identity and expression.
Remember, using the correct pronouns for someone is a sign of respect and can help create a more inclusive and welcoming environment.