RolloTreadway on Nostr: I have a question for people who speak English better than I do (even though it's the ...
I have a question for people who speak English better than I do (even though it's the only language I've ever been fluent in):
If an individual uses they/them/their pronouns, do you tend to use themself or themselves as the reflexive pronoun? I can never make my mind up, sometimes I find myself saying one and sometimes the other.
Is there a standard accepted form here?
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