would it bother guys if their tranny gf used it/she pronouns?
>>43493366I'm not sure when I'm supposed to use which. Usually pronouns are expressed as subject/object, but you've broken that tradition.Unless she can provide clearly defined rules for when to use it and when to use she, I would probably just default to she/her/hers most of the time or just randomly switch between them. Will that bother it?
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>>43493366I just wouldn't use them because that's stupid and makes you sound like one of those bipolar teenage girls who pretend to be trans for attention. I do not date bipolars, nor teenagers, nor obnoxious people who think it's cool to act like either of them as a grown adult.Also people trying to decide which pronouns they "use" is dumb. I am a normal(ish) person so I simply call someone "she" if they seem like a she.
So what animal and what part of brooklyn
>>43493366I'd never call someone an it, if you want to be a special snowkitten at least go by something less dehumanizing.
>>43493366>it/she
>>43493393>Unless she can provide clearly defined rules for when to use it and when to use she, I would probably just default to she/her/hers most of the time or just randomly switch between them. Will that bother it?that's fine i don't think i rly have strong preferences about how often people call me one or the other
>>43493523Alright. Wouldn't bother me, then.Sounds like you're just okay with "it", rather than actually wanting people to use "it" over "she". Is that right?Like, you're not gonna get upset if someone we know only ever uses "she/her" are you?
as long as i can use your johnson to blow a fat load down my throat i dont really care what you do
>>43493556>Sounds like you're just okay with "it", rather than actually wanting people to use "it" over "she". Is that right?i prefer it slightly but i'm ok with either, i'd like it if my partner tried using both at least sometimes though, but for other people i wouldn't rly care i guess
>>43493393not sure on when to use which, but the reason its expressd that way is just for brevity. when you see it/she, think of it as being short for it/its/she/her
>>43493590i think you're looking for a cis male, not a troon