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 — people are really worried about whether some form of nonbinary language is <em>efficient</em> or <em>optimal</em> in some way.</p>
<p>I’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’s this idea that nonbinary language needs to be <em>just right</em>.</p>
<p>For English pronouns, this results in sort of comical contradictions. I’ll sum up / paraphrase two types of really common comments I got in one of my recent large studies on English neopronouns:</p>
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