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why does being referred to as it/its feel kinda nice..
t. she/her mtf
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>>43400003
maybe you like being dehumanised i guess
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>>43400012
it just feels comfy idk
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>>43400107
yeah fair enough, used to use them too but everyone thought i was a tard
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>>43400003
I always set my pronouns to any online and its weird how some people us it for me. it does feel nice, but IRL I would never use anything but she or he
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Its like they/them but for girls
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>>43400811
she/they is they/them for girls
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>>43400825
they/them is so associated with non binary identity it's not really a gender neutral pronoun, it's a pronoun for the non binary gender
it/its doesn't have any specific gendered associations like that, though it leans a bit feminine to me because it seems to mostly be trans women who use it
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>>43400866
it/its sounds schizo as heck
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>>43400893
why?
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>>43401165
because it comes across as dehumanising



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