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You know, now I'm slightly worried about using zie/zir pronouns for people whose gender is either irrelevant to the statement or I am intentionally anonymizing. I'm worried that I may use the terms inadvertantly to refer to someone whose preferred pronouns are they/their and it will look like I'm dismissing their pronoun choice in favor of the gender-neutral pronouns that I prefer. Life is complicated sometimes.
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Trans people in the early stages have to try very hard to 'fit'.
There's a simple answer- if you're not sure, ask.
I suspect we would have each have a good idea of who the other was if we met on the street now! :o)
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"If you're not sure, ask." Easy enough if you know the person at least a little bit; not good for strangers. "Pardon me, are you a man or woman?" will draw a dirty look if not a punch! And we in America aren't generally sophisticated enough for "Pardon me, what pronoun do you prefer?" :-)
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For me 'they' and 'them' work perfectly well without invented terms.
I speak as one who was more than once described as 'it'............