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."
Thanks for the reply
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.