What do he / him / his pronouns mean?
| Updated onHe / him / his are gender-specific pronouns that are usually used to refer to men or boys.
This is different than gender neutral pronouns, which do not associate the person being referred to with any specific gender.
The sharing or display of pronouns in the workplace, or on social media profiles, has also became increasingly common. Pronouns are not indicative of a person’s sexual orientation, so naturally, not everyone who shares or displays their pronouns identify as LGBTQ+. The reason straight, cisgender people share or display their pronouns is simple: they want to show others that they will respect everyone’s pronouns; in other words, displaying their pronouns is a way to let others know (especially LGBTQ+ folks) that they will create a safe space for any LGBTQ+ folks around them.
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