In English there is such a thing as the "singular they." Often used when you're describing someone without confirming their gender, it's the closest we have to a genderless pronoun.Them, their? Why does Midou talk about Hiura as if he were several people? or is he referring to others? I don't understand. English is not my native language so I'm confused.
Oh, okay. I have read many mangas in English and this is the first time I have read something like this. Normally for characters who do not define their gender they say "that person."In English there is such a thing as the "singular they." Often used when you're describing someone without confirming their gender, it's the closest we have to a genderless pronoun.
Well idk, so they can have a nice date?Just confess dude, you already know you're gonna be succesful. Why are you looking for a job before getting a girlfriend(male)?
I respect your opinion, imo Hiura will be top for a moment and then got dominated by Midou in the endI don't doubt it for a moment........at least this time it didn't contain the word gaping and asshole......damn miscreant
Also I still think Hiura is top!!!
People were afraid to use the "singular they" before, but this is being normalized recentlyOh, okay. I have read many mangas in English and this is the first time I have read something like this. Normally for characters who do not define their gender they say "that person."
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He was trying to not out right say he is confessing to a guy. He tried to be ambiguous.Them, their? Why does Midou talk about Hiura as if he were several people? or is he referring to others? I don't understand. English is not my native language so I'm confused.