Thoughts on the fairy/fairyself pronouns?
>>35514317SO HECKIN' VALID
>>35514317You don't look like that THOUGH
>>35514317I simply would not interact with such a person. I would not hire them, I would not be their friend, I would exit the conversation if I met them at a party
>>35514869But they're cute pronouns...
They're so gay (derogatory) that I have to assume the person using them is legitimately LGBT. Only a real faggot would use fae/faer pronouns, so I can't really judge them like that. I can judge them in a "wow, fae really need to tone it down because i'm a flamingly obvious limp-wristed tranny twinkhon girlfaggot, but that's a little overkill, sweaty" way, though---and I will. Then in three years, when he's finally figured it out and gotten on T and gone stealth, I can bring it up to shame him in front of his bros as a joke and they'll give him a new nickname and a lesson in male socialization. He will thank me for it later, though, when one of his besties-who-would-never-use-the-word-besties saves his life in the upcoming civil war. That 7.62 ball will smack right into his buddy's level 4 ceramic front plate and he will fondly remember his days as a fae/faer fae creature.
I would accept it if the person in question was both of Celtic origin, and also clearly a changeling. Otherwise it's interdimensional cultural appropriation.