EXPLAINER: Pronouns, nonbinary people and the Club Q attack

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EXPLAINER: Pronouns, nonbinary people and the Club Q attack
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The Colorado Springs gay bar shooting suspect’s assertion of being nonbinary has put gender identity, pronouns and some sensitive questions around them back into the spotlight. clubq kprc2 click2houston colorado lgbtq

Some nonbinary people may think of themselves as a mix of genders, or of no gender at all. Some people's experience of gender can shift over time.

The AP Stylebook, the journalism industry's standard word usage guide, advises that “as much as possible, AP also uses they/them/their as a way of accurately describing and representing a person who uses those pronouns for themself." When Aldrich requested a name change in Texas in 2016, at age 15, the petition used he/him pronouns, and there was no option on the form for a nonbinary gender marker. But it's not unusual for people to reach self-discovery about their gender later in life.The defense team has said in court filings that the suspect is nonbinary, referring to “Mx. Aldrich" — employing a gender-neutral courtesy title equivalent to “Ms.” or “Mr.

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