(Feel free to ignore if this is too much of a 101 conversation)
> But it's important that [communicating pronouns] not become a form of social pressure for people to commit to pronouns that they're not comfortable with
On thing I've struggled with is that gender is not a particularly salient part of my self-identity. I'm cis—but very much in a "cis by default", https://web.archive.org/web/20130221074557/http://ozyfrantz.com/2013/02/18/cis-by-default/ sort of way.
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