When I was in my early 20s Tinder/Hinge were absolutely popping off. I met with a girl for dinner. We talked about if it went well we would go back to my place and hook up. It did and we ended up in my bed. She started touching me and said “oooooo so big”. I immediately started laughing which made her laugh. I’m fine, but I do not have a big dick, she and I both knew that. We laughed about it more and she said she was just trying to be nice. Ended up being one of the more funny sexual encounters I had.

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    16 hours ago

    They and them can both be used in the singular. And it doesn’t need to refer to a non-binary person.

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      16 hours ago

      They and them can both be used in the singular.

      Yeah I get that.

      And it doesn’t need to refer to a non-binary person.

      Is it correct to switch pronouns every other time when referring to a non-binary person? Serious question.

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        Is it correct to switch pronouns every other time when referring to a non-binary person? Serious question

        Yes and/or no. Many non binary people prefer one pronoun, some don’t mind one or multiple, and some prefer constant switching. It’s easiest to ask the person in question.

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        Depends on what the Non-Binary person perfers to be refered to or is okay with. Best is to ask them that and if you slip up, appologice

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        I’m not very well versed in the non-binary/pronoun sphere, but I would assume it would be fine. Breaks up the monotony of saying he/him.