i understand he/his she/her and they/them, but she/it and stuff like that doesnt make any sense at all. like you cant just have 2 primary pronouns, it needs to be one primary and one secodnary pronoun to properly address you
Don't ask us. We're not tumblrtards.
trans women are men and you call them hecalling them she is lyingtrans men are women and you call them shecalling them he is lyingnon binaries are either men or women, and you call them by their birth sex - he or she, calling them they is lying that they are plural
>>41013654>it needs to bewhy
>>41013654erm okay so a pronoun is basically a word that replaces a noun, such as the proper noun of referring to a person, or object. hope this helps grammaranon
>>41013654Yeah it doesn’t make any sense, don’t respect it.
>>41013684he/his: he picked up the rock. its his rockshe/her: she picked up the rock. its her rockthey/them: they picked up a rock. its their rockshe/it: she picked up the rock. its its rock <--- DOESNT MAKE ANY SENSE
>>41013654she they is like a choose 2 thing. it its is fake autist nonsense. neopronouns are an optics psyop made by /pol/.
>>41013725*choose between 2 thing. like idgaf just not he.
>>41013725nah sorry bro you don't get it i fucking LOVE afab nb chicks. before they hit the wall this is some of the best manic pixie dream girl pussy you can get.
>>41013701those are not primary and secondary pronouns. those are subject and object pronouns. you can clearly identity appropriate possessive pronouns even when they are not provided so we can rule out that you just don't know them and are looking for a referenceis your problem that you struggle to identify the referent when it is referred to using more than one pronoun. why do you find this difficult
>>41013751the thing is, a set of pronouns cant be multiple pronouns just because you say it is.
just call any trans he/him and you‘ll be correct 100% of the time
>>41013759a set definitionally contains multiple elementsall language exists because someone said it did
>>41013776ftm validation... in my heckin bait thread? yeah i'm thinking win.
>>41013783a pronoun has a secondary element and a primary elementyou cant put the primary element into the secondary slot
>>41013837what are the primary and secondary elements of a pronoun. are you talking about how in English pronouns have different forms in different syntactic contextsthese are two different formats. the format 'she/her' indicates a single pronoun using its subject and object forms. the format 'she/they' specifies two pronouns using their subject forms. maybe compare the difference between 'a yes/no question' where the / implies either or, and 'a hot/cold faucet' where the / implies both and. does that help you have a better grasp of how the same punctuation can carry different meaning based on context?
>>41013672Good luck with that>>41013654it/she or she/it: "I'm a tranny and I hate myself or I have a degradation fetish"she/they: "I'm a cis women who's virtue signalling or I'm a tranny giving you permission to not call me a woman"they/she: "I'm a tranny giving up on asking you to call me a woman or I'm an enby giving you permission to call me a woman"any pronouns: "I'm definitely trans but humoring me is an insult"In my experience, limitations and exclusions apply, etc. etc.
>>41014057i like she/it because it sounds like Ur saying sheeeit i don't really do all that pronouns stuff but if i did i would do that one cause it's the most funny
>>41014057this