Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20150530163143/@comment-24891101-20150607014510

Basically. Allow some degree of wobble on gender identity, to account for natural variation. The non-English pronoun stuff I object to on the basis of lump/split. He and she are not subdivided to varying degrees of maleness/femaleness, so outside an academic context it's not really useful to subdivide non-binary as a group further. That alone gets the point across. Anything more begins to reek of gender essentialism approached from the opposite direction.