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Damn, who knew a profile I found funny would influence such a hot debate about a part of speech. Some people are clearly very passionate about how others use grammar. πŸ˜‚

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This doesn't even logically make sense. You learn what a pronoun is in elementary school English class. You use pronouns every day, and it's so ingrained in our vocabularies that most of us don't even think about it. Whether you understand that or not is another story.

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You obviously are not obligated to share your pronouns but here are some reasons why people choose to:

  1. It helps people express their gender identity and communicate how they prefer to be addressed.

  2. It fosters an inclusive environment by normalizing the sharing of pronouns, which can make the platform more welcoming for people of all gender identities.

  3. By sharing pronouns, it encourages mutual respect and consideration for others’ identities, reducing the likelihood of misgendering.

  4. It signals to potential matches that the person values and respects gender diversity, which can be important in forming connections.

  5. For some, sharing their pronouns is a way to show allyship or an openness to people of all gender identities.

  6. We all have and use pronouns every single day. You don't have to post what your preferred ones are, but you're not really doing anything differently than you've done in casual conversation your entire life by doing it.

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Then what is it? πŸ€”

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Pronouns are a type of generic noun in English grammar that can stand in for any other noun. They are used to make communication more efficient by avoiding repetition. There are many types of pronouns, including:

Interrogative pronouns:

Used to introduce questions, such as "who," "whom," "whose," "what," and "which". These pronouns often appear at the beginning of a question.

Personal pronouns:

Used to replace proper names, such as "I," "you," "he," "she," "we," "they," "him," "her," "us," and "them". Personal pronouns can change based on person, number, gender, and case.

Subject pronouns:

Perform an action in a sentence, such as "I," "you," "we," "he," "she," "it," and "they". Object pronouns Receive an action in a sentence, such as "me," "us," "him," "her," and "them".

Reciprocal pronouns:

Express a mutual relationship, such as "each other" and "one another". Demonstrative pronouns Point to a specific noun or nouns and indicate a position relative to the speaker, such as "this," "that," "these," and "those".

Relative pronouns:

Introduce a relative clause that provides more information about a preceding noun or noun phrase, such as "which," "that," "who," and "whom". Relative pronouns rely on an antecedent and refer back to previously mentioned people or things...

Should I continue? Or do you still believe I'm incorrect?

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Dude put his pronouns in his profile because it's a thing Bumble asks for πŸ˜‚ you're making it more serious than it is.

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