PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Meaning of she/her and he/him explained: Why do people share their pronouns?

INSTAGRAM now lets English-language users show their gender pronouns.

Going beyond "he" or "she" the social network now allows for pronouns preferred by those with alternate gender identities.

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Miley Cyrus (left) is gender fluid

What is the meaning behind she/her he/him?

Pronouns including she/her/he/him/they are words used for, or instead of/in place of a noun.

For example in sentences, pronouns do the same work as nouns (naming words).

They identify people, and things, although they don't specifically name them, as do nouns.

"Noun" comes from the Latin word "nomen", meaning "name", and its function is to name someone or something.

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What other personal gender pronouns are there?

advises the following:

Pronouns are used in language all the time when we refer to ourselves or other people.

Examples of pronouns you might use refer to others are:

  • he/him/his (for someone who might identify as male)
  • she/her/hers (for someone who might identify as female)
  • they/them/their (for someone who might not identify strictly as male or female, these pronouns are considered "gender neutral"; also used when referring to multiple people)

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But, stresses the , "you are the only person who can decide which are the right pronouns to be used for you.

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website says: "Referring to people by the pronouns they determine for themselves is basic to human dignity.

"Being referred to by the wrong pronouns particularly affects transgender and gender nonconforming people."

adds: "For trans, non binary and gender nonconforming people, being referred to by the wrong pronouns can have a significant and sometimes devastating effect, as their identity is ignored, devalued and even erased.

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"We believe that recognising and using a person’s preferred pronouns is a basic human right.

"[This] is why [the] foundation... encourages others to learn about pronouns, challenge stigma and discrimination and to normalise the use of chosen personal pronouns in private and social settings and workplaces."

This graphic was prepared by Trans Student Educational Resources, with no 'male/female' or 'man/woman' pronouns. All pronouns can be used for any gender and are gender neutral

Why do people share their pronouns?

Instagram users can now opt to have pronoun choices shown publicly, or just to friends using the platform.

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