I am a little on the sweet side.
- bunnie stalker -
05/18/25:
PRONOUNS 101
First person pronouns include "I, me, my, myself, mine, we, us, our, ours, ourselves." Second-person pronouns include "you, your, yours, yourself and yourselves." NEVER SWAP FIRST AND SECOND PRONOUNS, IT CHANGES WHO THE SUBJECT/PERSON IS, THAT IS BEING TALKED ABOUT!
Third person pronouns in English are traditionally gendered. These gender pronouns should NEVER be used for the wrong sex, and are NOT interchangeable!
MALE (generally flat chested, has an appendage that gets wet and sticky):
He, him, himself, mister, MR, boy, man, men, father, dad, daddy, son, brother, uncle, grandfather, great-grandfather
FEMALE (might be wearing a dress, has boobies and gets pregnant):
She, her, herself, miss, missus, missy, MRS, girl, woman, women, mother, mom, mommy, daughter, sister, aunt, grandmother, lady, ma'am, great-grandmother, madam
If you don't know the difference, or if an original document doesn't say, use the characters name or generic pronouns: they/them/theirs; it/its; sibling/siblings; parents/parent; that child/those children.