‘Pronouns in the bio’ are one of those fashion statements destined for the cringe of history, like Gothic piercings, leotards worn over leggings, and crimped hair.
For a while, pronoun compliance was very nearly mandated by corporations desperate to adhere to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion guidelines. Businesses became university extension courses on activism and those poor workers who wanted a quiet life and a regular pay cheque were forced to comply with gender theory.
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