Pronoun_game Pronoun_game

Pronoun game - Definition

The pronoun game is the phrase used to describe the attempts used by someone not to use a pronoun in describing or identifying their partner or lover to a third person, specifically the sex or gender of that person. It is especially prevalent in LGBT circles where the speaker does not know how the person hearing about their partner or lover might respond to this knowledge.

Examples can be using the singular they, using phrases such as my other half or my significant other, or the persons name where it isn't gender-specific.

As well as being a "game" not to tell someone else the gender of the person they are seeing, it can also be a game by those listening to the conversation in trying to make the person give the information away.

Example Usage of Pronoun

ryanoneil: @BrooklynHilary "He and me" absolutely doesn't work. But, neither does, "She likes the same things as I." Needs "me" No diff w/ 2nd Pronoun
BadLaReina: I refuse to contribute to #youknowyourfat b/c "your" doesn't = "you're". "Your" is a posessive adjective/Pronoun. "You're" is a contraction.
rlbates: I don't think my first name leaves my gender in question, but some patients call wanting an appt & use the masculine Pronoun in re to me :(
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