you don’t have to engineer the perfect solution to nonbinary language

<p>There is a theme that keeps coming up in my research and conversations &mdash; people are really worried about whether some form of nonbinary language is&nbsp;<em>efficient</em>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<em>optimal</em>&nbsp;in some way.</p> <p>I&rsquo;ve seen a lot of stuff about this in discussions of English pronouns, but also a lot about languages like Spanish, French, and German: there&rsquo;s this idea that nonbinary language needs to be&nbsp;<em>just right</em>.</p> <p>For English pronouns, this results in sort of comical contradictions. I&rsquo;ll sum up / paraphrase two types of really common comments I got in one of my recent large studies on English neopronouns:</p> <p><a href="https://kconrod.medium.com/you-dont-have-to-engineer-the-perfect-solution-to-nonbinary-language-f61c605761f7"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>