Talking about pronouns | discussion
@moonbolt Can you think of a natural and not confusing way of introducing "use your favourite" as pronouns during introductions? I can, and likely will, use "any pronouns", but by itself this doesn't quite communicate the same thing. @Restraint@kinky.business
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@timorl (@Restraint) …okay, for completeness, I /am/ predicting that you will still have to explain that, especially in less-queer|etc spaces.
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@moonbolt Yeah, that only bothers me because it often ends up with me monopolizing the conversation (I often have to explain something weird I say, so lots of experience with that...) and I also want to know what other people have to say! Dx @Restraint@kinky.business
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@timorl (@Restraint) tbh it's not your fault if this means you have to dominate the conversation for a bit. As a trans creature, I would be /happy/ to dominate the conversation with explaining if someone didn't understand why we pronoun exchange is done.
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@moonbolt That's a _very_ good point, I'm probably still too worried about this because of the one time I screwed this up and said something that was kinda this description, but didn't actually make sense when you thought about it. >.< @Restraint@kinky.business
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@timorl (@Restraint) ah, yeah, I've tripped over an explanation many a time… x.x
nothing for it but to practice, I guess
Talking about pronouns | discussion
@timorl (@Restraint) How about just saying that, like “Hi, I'm J Doe and my pronouns are whatever your favorite pronouns are”, or “Hi, I'm J Doe; for my pronouns, use your favorites”?
(Yes, it's weird, but it's /good/-weird. Normalize nontrivial|complex pronoun collections.)