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		<h1>Temporary Pronouns for Runxi Yu</h1>
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		As a special exception to my <a href="https://www.andrewyu.org/note/pronouns.html">general use of they/them pronouns</a>, I would like to experiment with other pronouns, so:
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		<p>I prefer she/her pronouns in September 2023.</p>
		<p>I prefer he/him pronouns in October 2023.</p>
		<p>I prefer xe/xir pronouns in November 2023.</p>
		<p>Of course, they/them pronouns are always acceptable.</p>
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