She is
She is the best friendShe is the best loverShe is the best companionShe is the best spouseShe is your living waterOnce you drink you will never thristShe is your fresh baked bread of lifeOnce you eat you never feel hungryShe will save her family.... from the negativitiesI always want the best for youAnd..She is the bestFor You.John 4:14 "Whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never thirst again"John 6:35: Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”You and her are beautiful from inside outHer beauty was so divine and you fell for her without a doubtThere might be some ups and downsAs long as you two stick together,the love once lost, will always be found.She
she/they
A set of pronouns that gender-non conforming (non-binary, transgender, etc) people may use. The two pronouns may be used interchangeably, or they may have a preferred one.
In this case, they prefer the pronouns she/her but do not hate the pronouns they/them.
The opposite of this is they/she!
In this case, they prefer the pronouns she/her but do not hate the pronouns they/them.
The opposite of this is they/she!
Example:
She/they gave me her/their spotify playlist! She/they has/have an amazing taste in music!
OR
I love her art. She draws very well!
They chose just the right colors, their taste in art is amazing!
OR
Her cat is named "Cookie", they must love cookies!
She/they gave me her/their spotify playlist! She/they has/have an amazing taste in music!
OR
I love her art. She draws very well!
They chose just the right colors, their taste in art is amazing!
OR
Her cat is named "Cookie", they must love cookies!
they/she
A set of pronouns that gender-non conforming (non-binary, transgender, etc) people may use. The two pronouns may be used interchangeably, or they may have a preferred one.
In this case, they prefer the pronouns they/them but do not hate the pronouns she/her.
In this case, they prefer the pronouns they/them but do not hate the pronouns she/her.
Example:
They/she has a great taste in food. I love their/her cooking!
OR
They look lovely today, I love their hair!
She has a very great sense of style.
OR
She looks nice today, I love their hat!
They/she has a great taste in food. I love their/her cooking!
OR
They look lovely today, I love their hair!
She has a very great sense of style.
OR
She looks nice today, I love their hat!
She
The seasons change…
The love for he…
Will alway remain…
As she knows it is meant to be…
The leaves may fall to the ground…
Her thoughts may somedays go round and round…
But her endless love for he…
Is what she dreams he will see…
Another wish she will make a go…
All her love to him..
She wishes she could show…
Does he really know…
How she loves him so…
The love for he…
Will alway remain…
As she knows it is meant to be…
The leaves may fall to the ground…
Her thoughts may somedays go round and round…
But her endless love for he…
Is what she dreams he will see…
Another wish she will make a go…
All her love to him..
She wishes she could show…
Does he really know…
How she loves him so…
She's
she/they
Another word for Demigirl: A gender identity term for someone who was assigned female at birth but does not fully identify with being a woman, socially or mentally.
Example:
Person 1: Hey, what are her pronouns?
Person 2: She/they! Please respect them!
Person 1: Thanks, I will!
Person 1: Hey, what are her pronouns?
Person 2: She/they! Please respect them!
Person 1: Thanks, I will!
she/they
She/they is a set of pronouns. Everyone and everything uses pronouns, and she/they is simply a set of pronouns. Such as he/him, she/her, they/them, neopronouns, etc. People who use she/they pronouns use these pronouns because they are comfortable with both she/her pronouns AND they/them pronouns. They can also be comfortable with even MORE pronouns than those.
Example:
"I heard Claire uses she/they pronouns."
"What does that mean?"
"This means we can use she/her OR they/them pronouns when referring to Claire."
"Wow! She is so valid and cool."
"Yeah, they're are so valid!"
"I heard Claire uses she/they pronouns."
"What does that mean?"
"This means we can use she/her OR they/them pronouns when referring to Claire."
"Wow! She is so valid and cool."
"Yeah, they're are so valid!"