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So for a while I had this pronoun pin with the they/them pronouns on them. This one is actually a replacement for an older pin I bought at the Amsterdam Pride. Question is: do you use pronoun pins to express your preferred pronouns, and if so, do most people respect yours?

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I've never seen one in the wild, but it's a neat idea for bigger events with people who don't know you.

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