This website is meant to be a safe space for many LGBTQA+ individuals, so let’s share our pronouns. Consider adding your pronouns to your username so other Pandas know how to refer to you :)
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He/they, generally. I'm genderfaun (fluid between masculine and nonbinary) so my preference shifts over time, but he they is always good. I also sometimes use it/it's but it's rare enough that I don't add it to my pronouns
I identified as genderfae/genderdoe in the past (similar to genderfaun but only encompasses fluidity between femme and non binary identities), as well as a demigirl (partial connection to identifying as female). Is it ok to identify as agender (I identify myself with that right now but I don’t label my identity) if I present femmely/moderately androgynously and have a feminine name?
Well, my pronouns are in my username, but I am currently trying out she/they pronouns, but I'm not sure if they fit me or not yet.
they/them :)
Future me here, I met a customer at work today that used singular they pronouns and their friend went by they/she. Their name is Lobo.
I default to they/them, but I'm fine with anything! If you see me as a guy, you can use he/him, if you see me as a girl, you can use she/her... heck, if you want to practice using neopronouns in context, you can use ze/zir or xe/xem or ey/em... the list goes on! All I ask is that you avoid it/its and noun-self pronouns, as I'm not super comfortable with those :)
she/they. I don't feel the need to put any sort of gender related label on myself, and I still generally identify as female. I first put she/they in my username just to try it out and see if I liked it, but I wasn't sure. Then shortly after that, someone on here referred to me as both a she and a they in a comment, and that was the first time anyone had ever used they/them pronouns for me for any reason other than that they didn't know my pronouns, and it made my heart feel happy :)
Just realized that mightve been too much information, so I'm sorry
usually she/her, sometimes he/him, and always they/them. If you aren’t sure what to call me, just call me they/them :)