Can someone explain the redundancy of shared pronouns with me? For example, why say "she/her" & not just "she"? Isn't the "her" understood? I kinda want to list mine is he/her now.
@Shanmonster For genderless pronouns, I have seen more than one preference for the second part of that conjunction, so I try to respect that individual's choice.
Replying to @alan@mindly.social
@alan I totally get it for neopronouns. The layperson is less likely to be familiar with object/possessive for them.
@Shanmonster So I guess then that CIS folks list both as a form of alliance with those using neo-pronouns, to help normalize the practice.
Replying to @alan@mindly.social
@alan could be.
@Shanmonster I've always thought it was a convention to make it clear that those are someone's pronouns. that, and solidarity to neopronouns?
Replying to @xavier@sunny.garden
@xavier why stop at she/her? Why not she/her/hers?
@Shanmonster well in terms of signaling "I'm giving my/someone's pronouns", two is enough I think ๐ค
Replying to @xavier@sunny.garden
@xavier how about her/hers?