Pronouns are what you use to address other people when you’re not using names. The most common pronouns are she/her/hers, they/them/theirs, and he/him/his. For many cisgender people — folks whose ...
She, her, and hers are gender-specific pronouns that are typically used to refer to women or girls. She/her pronouns may also ...
It’s only been a week since Katherine Locke’s newest book was published, and they’ve already received messages from parents of trans and nonbinary children saying how much it spoke to them. The book, ...
You may have noticed that people are sharing their pronouns in introductions, and adding them to social media profiles and email signatures. "We know definitely of 'he/him/his,' 'she/her/hers,' and ...
The nature of language is that it's constantly evolving—phrases that pervaded pop culture decades ago lose relevancy as new ones emerge. (When was the last time you said "far out" unironically?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. He, she or they? Here's why some folks are saying, "All of the above." (Images by Getty; Illustration by Alex Cochran) First there ...
Correction & clarification: A prior version of this column misspelled the name of Dee Tum-Monge of the National LGBTQ Task Force. Today a good number of emails end with the sender’s name and contact ...