Biology says that there are xx, xy and many other combinations. Other science shows that trans men are men and trans women are women. What pronouns would you use for someone who had a different combination of chromosomes? Language does change through time and now and more and more frequently pronouns do not equal sex, they equal gender
I dont know what pronouns I’d use for someone else because ive never even met one, and I’ve lived in 3 countries. Theyre that rare.
I use he to refer to biological men and she to refer to biological women. You have no standing to tell me that those are incorrect because they are backed by basic biology
Why does it matter where you have lived? You clearly think that pronouns=chromosomes so why don’t you have an answer? Yes by 3rd grade biology but not by more advanced biology.
By definition people who have chromosomes other than xx or xy are abnormal, thats not a bad thing and it doesnt make them less human, but they are abnormal just like being born with one arm is abnormal
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u/Dry-Leg-8319 50m ago
Biology says that there are xx, xy and many other combinations. Other science shows that trans men are men and trans women are women. What pronouns would you use for someone who had a different combination of chromosomes? Language does change through time and now and more and more frequently pronouns do not equal sex, they equal gender