If someone wants to be called 'they' and not 'he' or 'she', why say no? | Robin Dembroff and Daniel
We shouldnt use gender-specific pronouns for genderqueer people if we dont respect someones preferences, were denying their identity Most people prefer to be called he or she. But others, like Kelsey, do not: they want to be referred to by gender-neutral pronouns like they. Should you defer to Kelseys preferences? Many people think no.