A person like myself that has both male and female genitals. At birth the doctors didn't know what i was so my parents chose a sex for me. I am now a male. I was born with both ovarian and testicular tissue. You can still see some male and female sexual characteristics though I take hormones.
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by deafinitionplshelpicanthear November 02, 2020
He/she is a set of pronouns containing both the pronoun sets of she/her and he/him. It is used typically by people who identify as both masculine and feminine genders, but anyone who feels comfortable with them can use these pronouns if they fit you.
In some cases the person putting he first instead of she can indicate a preference for he, but this is not every case and can be the opposite or they can be equal.
In some cases the person putting he first instead of she can indicate a preference for he, but this is not every case and can be the opposite or they can be equal.
Oh, Darell goes by he/she pronouns. It means he can be called she or he. Sometimes she prefers one over the other as well.
by kozacore November 29, 2020