I'm CIS straight male, so I recognise my ignorance. That said: gender & sex are different. Gender is behaviour, Sex is biological. Behaviour is fluid so so is gender. I don't know if 'they' is how you address the behavioural assumptions created by 'he' & 'she' but it's something.
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Oh. Sorry, thought you were being sarcastic. It's a bit of a hazard that genuine questions get read wrong. It's Magdalen Berns. Google her - She was a fiercely sweary GC feminist who died last week aged 35 of a brain tumour. A lot of TRA's were celebrating it last week.
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Ow yeah, terf, I thought so. Disgusting.
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There are 2 aspects of "they":
1) The context I was referring to, i.e. a way to avoid gendering assumptions in society.
2) How any INDIVIDUAL chooses to self-identify which is NONE of my concern.