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He/Him/His pronouns are a set of gender-specific pronouns typically associated with individuals who identify as male or masculine. These pronouns are used to refer to someone in the third person singular when that person identifies as a man or prefers masculine pronouns.
Here’s how He/Him/His pronouns are used in sentences:
- He is going to the store.
- I saw him at the park.
- This is his book.
Using “he/him” pronouns to refer to someone is a way of recognizing and respecting their gender identity. It’s important to note that not all individuals who appear male or identify as men may use He/Him/His pronouns. Gender identity is a personal and individual experience, and some people may use pronouns that do not align with societal expectations. As such, it’s a good practice to ask for and use the pronouns that an individual prefers to ensure that you are respecting their gender identity. Pronouns are an essential aspect of recognizing and affirming a person’s gender identity, and using the correct ones is a sign of respect and inclusivity.