Xenopronouns are a form of gender-neutral pronouns used on the internet. They are considered to be outside of mainstream pronoun categories such as he/him or she/her. People who use xenopronouns often identify as non-binary, genderqueer, or genderfluid.
Example 1:
A person might ask their friends to use their xenopronouns, like “xe/xem” or “ze/zir,” instead of traditional pronouns like “he/him” or “she/her.” By using xenopronouns, individuals can express their gender identity and feel more included and respected.
Example 2:
A user on social media may include their xenopronouns, such as “ey/em,” in their profile bio or introduction. This helps others understand how they prefer to be referred to and avoids making assumptions about their gender.
My friend recently shared their xenopronouns with me, and I am making an effort to use them correctly.
During an online discussion, someone politely asked the group to use their xenopronouns to create a more inclusive environment for everyone.
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