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What does they them mean in bio?
They/them is a set of gender neutral pronouns. They are often used by non-binary, genderfluid, genderqueer, two-spirit and agender people as they are neither a man nor a woman (at all or exclusively) and want their pronouns to reflect that.
What is a 2 Spirit person?
“Two-spirit” refers to a person who identifies as having both a masculine and a feminine spirit, and is used by some Indigenous people to describe their sexual, gender and/or spiritual identity.
Where is the next World Pride?
WorldPride 2025 will be held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
What does Xe mean in gender?
Xe and its variations are gender neutral pronouns that can be used to refer to people who are non-binary, genderfluid, genderqueer, trans, and/or don’t identify with the gender binary. Other variations and tenses of these pronouns include xis, xyr, xyrself and xirself.
What does she/her mean in an Instagram bio?
Putting She/Her in an Instagram bio means that the individual is declaring their pronouns. Now people know that they should use She/Her when speaking about or to that person. Pronouns are simply words used to let people know what you identify as. The most commonly used pronouns are He/Him, She/Her, and They/Them.
Why do some people put he/him in their bio?
If a male puts “he/him” in their bio, it shows the fact that this person would like to be referred to as “he/him” no matter what your gender perception of this person is. He/him could a male from assigned to at birth or he/him could be using these pronouns for a number of other reasons.
What does gender mean to you?
Gender means what a person feels about themself, i.e., whether they are male, female or non-binary. We can’t assume gender. Only the person knows this. Majority of the people believe that they both mean the exact same thing because their assumption is right in 99.99\% cases. But what about the remaining 0.01\%?
Why do people put she/her and he/him in their descriptions?
It has nothing to do with the letter people. Yes! People add she/her and he/him to normalize putting pronouns in descriptions. This way, when someone realizes they want to be known as he/him or she/her or they/them and need to tell people so they don’t get misgendered, it’s normal to put it in your description anyways!