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he/she
(
person
)
by
andkaha
Sat Nov 13 1999 at 14:25:48
This is used when both "
he
" and "
she
" can be
written
in a
sentence
.
Use "
he/she
" to avoid
excluding
one of the
sexes
(
i.e.
when you want be
politically correct
).
Some
people
thinks one should
use
"
she/he
" instead.
(
person
)
by
hoopy_frood
Sat Nov 13 1999 at 14:25:48
However,
he
/
she
could also refer to a
transexual
.
Personally, for in-
text references
to
entities
of unknown
sex
, I prefer the
brevity
of
s/he
.
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s/he
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gender-neutral pronoun
transexual
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