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Let’s talk pronouns

An artist, activist and one of the first people to publicly change their preferred pronouns to they/them spells out how you can help make this a smooth transition

- By Durga Gawda

There are different layers when it comes to talking about pronouns. She/her and he/him are pronouns we are habituated to apply. The use of these two sets is based on assigned sex, which is quite different from the gender of a person. These pronouns align with society’s expectatio­ns.

I’m a non-binary person and when I’m referred to as she/her, I feel the people who assume that I’m a woman expect me to behave like one. It may sound insignific­ant. After all, it’s just two words. But it’s so much more. I didn’t change my pronouns when I came out as non-binary in 2017, but she/her seemed to address just a small part of myself. There was a change in my body language and there was the involuntar­y reflex of trying to put on the performanc­e of being a woman.

Choosing to be addressed as them/they is living a life where I decide how I want to be referred to, rather than allowing people to refer to me according to their convenienc­e or habits. I made this switch in pronouns in 2018 and it was difficult for me too, due to the conditioni­ng of not ever using they/them. But I felt seen and as though I was wanted for being me.

That’s when I started noticing how many times people misgendere­d me. It started bothering me although I knew it wasn’t on purpose or to invalidate my identity. I carried a clicker for a few days and realised I was misgendere­d 250 times a day on an average. I tried the clicker at a party and the number was around 900.

Why is it a privilege to be addressed correctly and not misgendere­d?

It’s exhausting for trans people when the onus is put on us to correct people. When people apologise, it breaks the flow of conversati­on.

Another burden is having to say it’s okay when it’s not okay for anyone to misgender anyone. So instead of apologisin­g, break

“HOW DO YOU KNOW HOW SOMEONE WANTS TO BE ADDRESSED? JUST ASK THE PERSON!”

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