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Ammi 12-11-2015 06:14 PM

New gender neutral term 'Mx' has joined 'Mr' and 'Mrs' in the dictionary...
 
A new ‘gender neutral’ term Mx has joined Mr, Mrs, Ms and Miss in the dictionary - meant to be used by transgender people and those who do not wish to identify their gender.

It was joined by other words such as ‘bestie, feels, fleek, sapiosexual’ on Dictionary.com.

It’s defined as ‘a title of respect prefixed to a person’s surname: unlike Mr., Mrs., or Ms., it does not indicate gender and may be used by a person with any or no specific gender identity.’

The Oxford English Dictionary are also due to add the term ‘Mx’.

Jane Solomon of the Dictionary.com blog said, ‘The need for a gender-neutral prefix seems to be very, very top of mind for people.

‘We’re starting to see a real cultural shift in which people are talking more openly about gender. You have ongoing conversation about gender in the public eye.

The honorific ‘Mx’ is already used by several councils and by the Royal Bank of Scotland within Britain.

Jonathan Dent, assistant editor to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), said, The title is the first new honorific to be accepted as an addition to the current set of gender identifiers.”

‘This is an example of how the English language adapts to people’s needs, with people using language in ways that suit them rather than letting language dictate identity to them.

‘When you look at the usual drop-down options for titles, they tend to be quite formal and embrace traditional status such as the relationship between a man and wife, such as Mr and Mrs, or a profession such as Dr or even Lord. This is something new.



https://uk.news.yahoo.com/new-gender...4.html#69vIft2

Crimson Dynamo 12-11-2015 06:18 PM

http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/foru...ight=gender+mx

Jamie89 12-11-2015 06:39 PM

I don't understand, if you're transgender, say male to female, wouldn't you rather be titled Mrs/Ms? Also, how do you pronounce it? And what the hell is fleek?!

And WHEN will 'fetch' be added :hmph:

Kate! 12-11-2015 06:44 PM

Ridiculous

Jack_ 12-11-2015 07:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie89 (Post 8281876)
I don't understand, if you're transgender, say male to female, wouldn't you rather be titled Mrs/Ms? Also, how do you pronounce it? And what the hell is fleek?!

And WHEN will 'fetch' be added :hmph:

Perhaps so, but what if you're intersex? *waits for someone to make the obvious joke*

What about people who wish to identify as neither? Or more to the point, what about who see no reason to define themselves by their gender? Prefixes aren't that necessary...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 8281881)
Ridiculous

How? Why? :shrug:

Jamie89 12-11-2015 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 8281926)
Perhaps so, but what if you're intersex? *waits for someone to make the obvious joke*

What about people who wish to identify as neither? Or more to the point, what about who see no reason to define themselves by their gender? Prefixes aren't that necessary...

That's fair enough, I just meant specifically with regards to the article saying that transgender people would be one of the groups that might want to use it. Struck me as odd. As far as people without gender go, I can understand why they'd want a neutral term (although I still have no idea how it would be pronounced lol!)

Jack_ 12-11-2015 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie89 (Post 8281944)
That's fair enough, I just meant specifically with regards to the article saying that transgender people would be one of the groups that might want to use it. Struck me as odd. As far as people without gender go, I can understand why they'd want a neutral term (although I still have no idea how it would be pronounced lol!)

I guess it was badly worded, but transgender is an umbrella term that encompasses people whom would use a neutral prefix

Jøsh 12-11-2015 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie89 (Post 8281876)
I don't understand, if you're transgender, say male to female, wouldn't you rather be titled Mrs/Ms? Also, how do you pronounce it? And what the hell is fleek?!

And WHEN will 'fetch' be added :hmph:

Fleek is another way to say perfect.

That unibrow is on fleek!

Marsh. 12-11-2015 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 8281926)
Prefixes aren't that necessary...

Clearly.

That's why they've made a new one.

Jamie89 12-11-2015 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 8281946)
I guess it was badly worded, but transgender is an umbrella term that encompasses people whom would use a neutral prefix

Ohhhh, ok then. I did not know that.

Jamie89 12-11-2015 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jøsh (Post 8282035)
Fleek is another way to say perfect.

That unibrow is on fleek!

I think I prefer this one i found....

Fleek:
To sh1t on ones education and pull sh1t out of their ass and call them words.

:joker:

Kizzy 12-11-2015 10:40 PM

How would you pronounce that?

kirklancaster 12-11-2015 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie89 (Post 8282077)
I think I prefer this one i found....

Fleek:
To sh1t on ones education and pull sh1t out of their ass and call them words.

:joker:

:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: Slay 'em Jamie.

kirklancaster 12-11-2015 10:49 PM

I can see opportunist money grubber Simon Cowell leaping on this and producing the first Non-Gender Specific Singing Contest Show -- 'The MX Factor'

Altogether now -- PERCHED FOR THIS.

Mystic Mock 12-11-2015 11:27 PM

How do you say the word?


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