A gender neutral or gender-inclusive pronoun is a pronoun that does not associate a gender with the individual who is being discussed. Some languages, such as English, do not have a designated or formal gender neutral or third gender pronoun available, and this has been criticized because in many instances, writers and speakers use he/his when referring to a generic individual in the third person. Also, the dichotomy of he and she in English does not leave room for other gender identities, which can be exclusive of the transgender, gender nonbinary, and genderqueer communities. Continue reading «Any of these inclusive pronoun series have been designed and you will observed because of the SGM organizations»