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he-she-they 

that person identifies as he-she-they
he-she-they by Peony78 April 8, 2019

she/they 

She/they are prefered pronouns of anyone, who feels comfortable with them. It's extremelly valid and should be respected. Those pronouns are usually used by demi girls ( a person, who had been assigned as a female at birth, but doesn't identify with this gender fully), but can be used by any other genders. Those people usually have a preference in which one of these pronound to use, so the most respectful thing you can do is ask her/them which they prefer.
she/they is/are really sweet !! i would love to be friends with her/them !!
That's her/their bag.
she/they by luvyoony November 29, 2020

she/they 

she/theys are so fucking valid! mwah mwah mwah fuck anyone who says differently
they are so beautiful and i love her smile, it makes me so happy that they have found something that makes her feel comfortable! i love all she/they s
she/they by milslovesyou November 28, 2020

she/they 

she/they people are the most angelic and coolest people ever. they are very fun people and the best to hang out with, so shut up richard12 this is why no one likes your invalidating and misogynistic ass 🙏 (also urban dictionary remove his definition)
"Hey, can you guys refer to me with she/they pronouns?"
"Wow, Anna is so cool! I love her style and they radiate the coolest vibes!"
she/they by meperdonas November 28, 2020

She/They 

A completely cool and valid set of pronouns that absolutely rock! People who use these pronouns are usually Demigirls, and they and she can be used interchangeably. (So freaking cute and valid <3 )
“Hey, have you seen how pretty Amy is? She/they are so cute and valid”

“Denise just came out to me as a Demigirl. I will always love and support her/them
She/They by Random idiot :o January 29, 2021

She/they 

if someone puts she/they on their bio or say their pronouns are 'she/they' it means they use both she/her AND they/them pronouns. However just because someone say they use both, it doesnt mean you need to use only one.
Person 1: Hey, Im Person 1 and I use she/they pronouns

Person 2: okay!

(Person 2 having a conversation with someone about Person 1)

Person 2: did you know that Person 1 is in law school?

Person 3: no THEY didn't tell me

Person 2: well THEY are in THEIR last year of law school

Person 3: I'm so proud of THEM

Person 2: we should celebrate, SHE made it so far!

Person 3: YEAH!
She/they by Shroomlights October 27, 2021