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California will enforce using preferred pronouns with jail
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| Some Lgbtqxyz insist that using "they" is the proper pronoun for sexually indeterminant persons. | |
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| Oh I have a friend like that. They is quite insistent. | |
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| But others point out that using "they" for the singular implies mental illness and suggest (s)he instead. | |
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| Good in print but not in speech for someone who transitions from female to male. | |
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| Still others think that having to call someone whatever they want or go to jail is a crock of (s)he/it. | |
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| Here's my number. Call me, "maybe" | |
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