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she/her

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Noun phrase — A set of personal pronouns a person uses for themselves, given so that others know to refer to them as she and her. Commonly stated in introductions, email signatures and social media profiles.

How to use she/her

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

she/her pronouns goes by she/her she/her/hers

Neutral and now standard in workplace and academic settings.

Etymology

From a common format for specifying feminine pronouns in online profiles.

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Frequently asked questions

What does she/her mean in a bio?

It tells you the pronouns that person uses, so you refer to them as she and her rather than guessing. Sharing pronouns is often done by everyone in a workplace or group, not only by trans people, precisely so nobody is singled out.

What is the difference between she/her and she/they?

She/her means only feminine pronouns. She/they means both are acceptable, though many people who use it have a preference or expect a mix, and it is fine to ask which they would rather hear.

Do only women use she/her?

No. Any person whose pronouns are she and her may state them, including trans women, non-binary people and cis women, and stating them is simply about how you should be referred to.

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