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These continuous references to the male and female binary groups might be alienating for those who do not fit into the male or female categories. These continuous gender reminders may have an effect even on persons who identify themselves as male or female. The continuous division into men and women can make us see men and women as more different than we are. While English may be less sexual than some languages, many gendered connotations nevertheless exist. A couple of nice locations to start with for people who try to be more sensitive to sex in their everyday language.
By its appearance, you can’t always guess what a favorite pronoun is. Asking and using pronouns correctly is a manner of showing respect for the identity of people. Schreiber adds that the singular “they” catch on individuals who don’t identify as either male or female. So is it okay to say that “they are” or “they are?” When do we refer to a person? Merriam-Webster advises “they are,” probably because this is the way we speak and hear the most comfortably. While it is easy to include “they” in your day-to-day speech, many additional gender-neutral pronouns may be adopted including “zie” and “sie.” The gender-neutral “Mx” serves as a title for those who are not gendered or for people who are just unwilling to be defined by gender. The labels we assign to members of the family, Mother, Dad, Brother, Aunt, and Sister are all gender, similar to the pronouns and titles. When talking of romantic relationships, gender-neutral terminology such as partner and spouse can be replaced, and siblings, children, and parents are equally gender-neutral. It will take considerable work to get away from a binary gender perspective. There is an agreement among two or more English speakers that they will use the same code to communicate in English. And there is not no communication if one of them refuses to use that code. We must all be aware that everyone does not identify as a male or female language, and agree to utilize it.