i don't think it matters. neopronouns have always existed. xe/xem is one that has been around longer than the others, so i'm not sure why you used that one as an example. they/them is typically used as a catch-all, and as far as i'm aware, those with neopronouns, including myself, don't mind it. popular neopronouns include: xe/xir/xem, ze/zir......
ive said this before but when the villainess' father only shows love towards her and not her other siblings it makes me mad but it makes me angrier when the dad is a widower who still misses his wife but dgaf about the other children he and his dead wife had and only focus on mc like when the only reason the mc is ¨smart¨ is because the author ......
Pronouns are so stupid these days