Yahoo: Mom Is Torn About Leaving Her Son at Home Alone While She Drives Her Husband to the Airport: ‘He Says Leave Him in Bed’
The woman said that he wants them to leave their 10-year-old son at home alone while she drives him to the airport at 4 a.m. “I’d planned on getting him up and putting him in the car in his pajamas, ...
Mom Is Torn About Leaving Her Son at Home Alone While She Drives Her Husband to the Airport: ‘He Says Leave Him in Bed’
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In short, "she/they" is the most common way for a person to indicate that they go by "she/her" or "they/them" pronouns, likely with a preference for the former. It is not incorrect. Note: While "she/they" is commonly used by feminine-leaning non-binary people, a great deal of women (both cis and trans) also go by it.
Is it correct to say your pronouns are "she/they" or should it be "she ...
The difference is that she's and similar shortened forms are used in colloquial speech, but not in certain cases. In your example, she is being emphasised.