Credit to @-pride-aesthetics- for the base thingy Turns out ya boy is a boy
Examples on how to use xe/xem/xyr pronouns: ~Xe went to the park. ~I went with xem. ~Xe brought xyr frisbee. ~At least I think it was xyrs. ~Xe threw the frisbee by xemself. How they're pronounced: ~Xe- Pronounced like "zee" (like "the," but with like a French accent) ~Xem- Pronounced like "zem" (like "them," but with like a French accent) ~Xyr- Pronounced like "zir" (like "sir" with a z) ~Xyrs- Pronounced like "zirs" (like "sirs" with a z) ~Xemself- Pronounced like "zemself" (like "themself" but with like a French accent) Examples on how to use ey/em/eir pronouns: (fun fact, they work exactly the same as they/them/their pronouns, except ey/em/eir is singular and it doesn't have the "th" at the front ~Ey went to the park. ~I went with em. ~Ey brought eir frisbee. ~At least I think it was eirs. ~Ey threw the frisbee by emself. How they're pronounced: Exacly the same as they/them/their but without the "th" sound at the front.