51³Ō¹Ļ

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preferred gender pronoun

[ pri-furd jen-der proh-noun ]

noun

  1. the gendered, gender-neutral, or gender-inclusive pronoun that a person wants others to use when referring to that individual: : PGP

    I identify as nonbinary, so my preferred gender pronouns are they, them, and their, instead of he, him, and his.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of preferred gender pronoun1

First recorded in 2005ā€“10
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Attorneys for Peter Vlaming, a Virginia high school teacher fired for refusing to use a studentā€™s preferred gender pronoun, have asked the stateā€™s highest court to hear his case.

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Check out the Gamut Pins, a chic, black-and-gold accessory that states your preferred gender pronoun so you donā€™t have to.

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A philosophy professor in Ohio sued his employer Monday after the university forced him to refer to a transgender student by the studentā€™s preferred gender pronoun, saying the schoolā€™s gender identity policy violates his religious convictions.

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There is also an option for students to specify their preferred gender pronoun.

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When I met Brinton in 2014, Brinton's preferred gender pronoun was "he/him."

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