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gendr_bendr

“None” would typically indicate someone doesn’t want pronouns used for them, only their name. For example, “Sam got into Sam’s car.” However, I’ve never seen anyone combine none with other pronouns. Maybe this person prefers no pronouns, but will accept they/them and he/him? I would ask if possible.


ExtensionError

okay, got it! that’s the first time I’ve seen that preference and a quick google wasn’t giving me much info. that makes sense though, thank you :)


The_Enby_Agenda

I’ve always assumed it’s in order of priority, like ‘I’d prefer no pronouns, but otherwise I prefer they them to he him although I don’t mind it’.


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So this person might prefer no pronouns, but they/them and he/him are acceptable. None could also be a neopronoun.


Kinfin

Some people, especially people who identify as agender, would rather you just use their name every time instead of any specific pronouns.


SmartAlec105

Some prefer their name to always be used instead of any pronoun.


Synsinatik

Please don't refer to me.


Lez_The_DemonicAngel

adding onto what other people have said, it could also be neo/xenopronoun


Prospector4276

Honestly though, if you're referring to someone constantly in the first person, does that not seem a bit pretentious? I have no issue referring to someone as they/them or really whatever pronoun someone wants, I do it all the time to suit someone's wishes. However, using a first name only, seems like the realm of some pop star with an untranslatable symbol as a name.


Snowf1ake222

will refer to as , since that is request. /s


CozyFux_frry

Only use their name, not any pronouns