In a new podcast episode, Demi Lovato came out as non-binary, and announced that they use they/them pronouns. “Over the past year-and-a-half, I've been doing some healing and self-reflective work. And through this work, I've had the revelation that I identify as non-binary,” ...
What Are Non-Binary Pronouns? home▸sitemap▸common errors ▸non-binary pronouns The non-binary pronouns are "they," "them," and "their." When talking about someone who identifies as non-binary, use "they/them" (not "he/him" or "she/her"), and use "their" (not "his/her")....
“Today is a day I’m so happy to share more of my life with you all — I am proud to let you know that I identify as non-binary and will officially be changing my pronouns to they/them moving forward,” they wrote in the caption of their IGTV video. “This has come after a ...
within the LGBTQ+ and nonbinary communities, the pronouns “they” and “them” have become commonly-used by people who do not identify with one of the usual binary genders (male or female).
When someone tells you that their pronouns aretheyandthem, it means that instead of referring to the person ashe/himorshe/her, you’re being asked to refer to the person asthey/them. Simple enough, right? Well, yes, except that if you’re unfamiliar with the use, you might wonder what...
The Colorado Springs gay bar shooting suspect’s assertion of being nonbinary has put gender identity, pronouns and some sensitive questions around them back into the spotlight.
But I didn't realize I wasn't female, because I had only really heard of binary trans people, and that they felt like the gender they got assigned at birth is wrong for them. For me, it didn't feel wrong, but it didn't feel right either. When someone said “she” or called me...
Courtney Stodden Comes Out As Non-Binary: ‘I Don’t Identify As She Or Her’ Courtney Stodden is living their truth. Stodden took to Instagram Tuesday night to announce that the reality star is non-binary and will be using the pronouns they/them/theirs, moving forward. “They/them/theirs...
Gender pronouns are an important marker of one's identity. Here, your questions about they/them pronouns and nonbinary identities are answered.
Why do we use “they” when talking to gender nonconforming people? They/them pronouns are often used by gender nonconforming, gender nonbinary, and genderqueer people in place of the gendered pronouns he/his and she/hers. Using the correct pronouns shows respect, acceptance, and validation ...