A gender neutral or gender-inclusive pronoun is a pronoun that does not associate a gender with the individual who is being discussed. Some languages, such as English, do not have a designated or formal gender neutral or third gender pronoun available, and this has been criticized because in many instances, writers and speakers use he/his when referring to a generic individual in the third person. Also, the dichotomy of he and she in English does not leave room for other gender identities, https://kissbridesdate.com/peruvian-women/vice/ which can be exclusive of the transgender, gender nonbinary, and genderqueer communities. It is important to note that it is becoming increasingly acceptable to use the singular they/them as pronouns for gender nonbinary people and to refer to individuals whose gender identity is unknown.