"Hir," is the only one I can think of. Wiki's got ya covered, though:
-Eir
-Sie
-E/Het
-Thon
2007-06-17 19:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know of any honestly. I call my female friends "She," my male friends "he," and my transgendered friends by what they identify as.
But i'm all for gender neutral restrooms!
Put doors on all the stalls and I'm good. I don't care if a guy is in the stall next to me...as long as he has this door closed...heck I grew up with men in my family...I'm an adult..I can handle men in the bathroom.
2007-06-17 18:31:12
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answered by DEATH 7
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I just word my sentences to where I avoid gendered language entirely. I slip up from time to time, but look at the environment around us.
2007-06-18 03:27:58
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answered by carora13 6
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What is wrong with he and she? You think we should be called something else, if you look like he but feel you are a she. Why are you so hung up on sexuality can't you see what a person is, no you have to have a label?
2007-06-25 18:22:36
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answered by Coop 366 7
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The only one I can think of is "they." Like when someone doesn't want to give away anything about their partner they say. Well they are charming, or sweet.
2007-06-17 19:22:09
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answered by Nicole T 3
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I don't think we need them
I'm quite happy saying "he or she" or "he or she" when referring to an unknown gender.
And though it takes some word-dancing, using 'they' or 'them; it is not exceptionally difficulty.
2007-06-24 06:26:56
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answered by G P 2
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I just go with "they" - even if I am only talking about one person. It is grammatically incorrect, but it is politically correct.
2007-06-17 20:53:23
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answered by Tina Goody-Two-Shoes 4
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singular they: they, them, their, theirs, themself (this one is the most traditional)
Spivak: ey,em,eir,eirs, emself
sie: sie, hir, hir, hirs, hirself
2007-06-18 05:37:58
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answered by geramd4040 3
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