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The most common gender pronouns are: he/him/his, she/her/hers, and they/them/their. The following chart details some typical gender pronouns, though others exist as well. Trans-feminine and female-presenting patients will typically use female pronouns. The same is true for trans-masculine and male-presenting patients with male pronouns.https://www.prideinpractice.org › articles › transgender-pronouns-guideImages of Transgender pronoun
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Most binary trans people use the pronouns associated with the gender they present as. A binary trans man (born biologically female and transitioned/transitioning to male), like myself, is likely …
- https://lgbtqplus.usc.edu › education › trans-identities › transgender › pronouns
like “sirs” with a “z”. himself/herself. hirself. zirself. “here-self”. Like “sir-self” with a “z. Note: It is often also acceptable to use the third person plural (they, them, their, themselves) instead of …
- https://offices.vassar.edu › lgbtq › trans-non-binary-resources › gender-pronouns
This is a fairly common gender-neutral pronoun…and yes, it can in fact be used in the singular. Ze , hir (Xena ate hir food because ze was hungry.) Ze is pronounced like “zee” and can also be …