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She/Her Pronouns: What They Mean and When to Use ThemSome pronouns are gendered, and some are not. The gendered pronouns are she/her and he/him. These denote that someone identifies with the feminine or masculine side, at least at that time.
That executive order does not make any specific mention of pronouns, which commonly include “she” and “he” to refer to a woman and a man, respectively, and “they” as a gender-neutral ...
Former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg seems to have made a change on his social media account that has left observant users asking questions. Before and after […] ...
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