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Twirling...

VoidCat

Pronouns: he/him/they/them
They is used singular all the time...
For instance if i left something at a party someone might pick it up and say:
Someone left their stuff whose is this?
Ray goes by they/them pronouns
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Ray wanted me to post this video for them...
They meant to post it before they left
But forgot to


My grandson likes twirling. His parents keep trying to get him to stop. They are afraid he is going to make himself sick. He also like to run around in a big circle. He'll not say a word and just take off, while everyone else is sitting watching TV, he'll go from living room to dining room to kitchen back to living room. Keeps going for quite a while. My son looked at me and said "Dad, he'll do this all day long."

"Well," I said, "least it keeps him fit."
 

VoidCat

Pronouns: he/him/they/them
My grandson likes twirling. His parents keep trying to get him to stop. They are afraid he is going to make himself sick. He also like to run around in a big circle. He'll not say a word and just take off, while everyone else is sitting watching TV, he'll go from living room to dining room to kitchen back to living room. Keeps going for quite a while. My son looked at me and said "Dad, he'll do this all day long."

"Well," I said, "least it keeps him fit."
Ray does it often and it doesn't make them sick-
Linda
 
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