Comment by BluuberryBee on 12/01/2025 at 18:01 UTC

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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?

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Exactly. And if someone has told you the pronouns they'd like you to use for them, you can use them. Because that's the decent thing to do.

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Comment by pen_and_inkling at 12/01/2025 at 18:09 UTC

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I use preferred pronouns, but I do not believe anyone should be pressured or required to express belief in another person‘s gender or religion if they do not sincerely hold that belief.

It should be okay to express what you believe (“I am in a direct personal relationship with Jesus Christ,“ “I am literally a woman despite being male”) and also what you do not believe (”I do not believe Jesus Christ was divine,“ “I use the word woman to refer to female sex, not womanly gender identity.”)