Prompts: Gendered language and labels
How can language express your gender?
How important are pronouns in expressing your gender?
- integral?
- irrelevant?
- somewhere in between?
- does it change?
How to do you describe yourself in terms of your gender?
- cis?
- transgender?
- transsexual?
- non-binary
- genderqueer?
- gender nonconforming?
- detrans or detransitioned?
- retrans or retransitioned?
- questioning?
- something else?
- none of these?
Which types of pronouns would you like to use and how would you use them?
- a traditional set of pronouns (he/him or she/her, or the equivalents in your language) used on their own?
- gender neutral pronouns?
- neopronouns?
- multiple sets of pronouns used together (eg. she/they)?
- different sets of pronouns with different people?
- different sets of pronouns on different days?
- pronouns that clash with other aspects of your gender presentation?
- any pronouns?
- does it not matter?
Do any feminine descriptors feel comfortable for you?
- female?
- girl?
- woman?
- lady?
Do any masculine descriptors feel comfortable for you?
Are there any gendered slang terms that feel comfortable for you?
- dude?
- queen?
- girl?
- man?
- bro?
- sis?
- king?
- lad?
- chap?
- lass?
If you have a sibling/s, what would you like them to call you?
- their brother?
- their sister?
- their sibling?
- something else?
- a combination of these?
- does it not matter?
What would you like your parent/s to call you?
- their son?
- their daughter?
- their child?
- something else?
- a combination of these?
- does it not matter?