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"Unknown (Uses they/them pronouns)" is possible.Honestly if people who're familiar with them still use they/them pronouns we should at least specify that in the profile
Kris is also referred to as they by Toriel(their mom) and Noelle(their childhood friend).Susie and Ralsei IIRC all refer to Kris by those pronouns, and Toby during the anniversary show specifically used that pronouns when the streamers mistakenly referred to Kris as he/him if I recall.
I feel that this wording isn't perfect: "Uses" implies Kris themselves uses they/themselves pronouns when referring to themselves, but we've primarily seen such pronouns be used by others referring to Kris; Kris themselves is notoriously nonvocal. It should probably say that they're referred to using "they/them pronouns", or that "they/them pronouns" are used for them, if you all will pardon my petty pedantic-ness, please."Unknown (Uses they/them pronouns)" is possible.
Susie and Ralsei IIRC all refer to Kris by those pronouns, and Toby during the anniversary show specifically used that pronouns when the streamers mistakenly referred to Kris as he/him if I recall.
I wouldn't say that accuracy is petty.I feel that this wording isn't perfect: "Uses" implies Kris themselves uses they/themselves pronouns when referring to themselves, but we've primarily seen such pronouns be used by others referring to Kris; Kris themselves is notoriously nonvocal. It should probably say that they're referred to using "they/them pronouns", or that "they/them pronouns" are used for them, if you all will pardon my petty pedantic-ness, please.
I don't see reason to oppose such.I wouldn't say that accuracy is petty.
The tendency of people to do things "good enough" rather than "correctly" is what leads to confusion in the first place.
"Unknown (Referred to using they/them pronouns.)"
I believe this would suffice?
Logically, if Kris at some point uses they/them on themselves, we could just switch to "Uses they/them pronouns", since it would now be both personally and externally supported.I don't see reason to oppose such.
....Unless if, I guess, there's an instance where Kris provably used "they/them" referring to themselves, in which case MAYBE it could be made more accurate. Ex: "Referred to using they/them pronouns, even when they/them are referring to them/their self.", but that might be silly, even with such dialogue or such as evidence. , but I think it's fine as is.
Fair, I guess. Thanks for helping with your consideration on this matter!Logically, if Kris at some point uses they/them on themselves, we could just switch to "Uses they/them pronouns", since it would now be both personally and externally supported.
AFAIK, Non-Binary is they don't identify as Male, nor as Female.Why can’t you just say non-binary as the gender
As Imaginym said, it's because we lack knowledge.Why can’t you just say non-binary as the gender
But Kris doesn't really "use" they/them pronouns, that's what just what everybody calls them, but we don't know what Kris thinks about this."Unknown (Uses they/them pronouns)" is possible.
Susie and Ralsei IIRC all refer to Kris by those pronouns, and Toby during the anniversary show specifically used that pronouns when the streamers mistakenly referred to Kris as he/him if I recall.
In response to you saying this, may I re-assert my support of this proposal?:But Kris doesn't really "use" they/them pronouns, that's what just what everybody calls them, but we don't know what Kris thinks about this.
Or if they even care.
"Unknown (Referred to using they/them pronouns.)"
I believe this would suffice?
I guess this should be fine.Unknown (Referred with they/them pronouns)
Shouldn't it have a "to", though?I guess this should be fine.