Yes but in the example in question, "HE" is the word to use. Wearing a dress and wanting to be called a woman is remarkable only if it's a HE doing it.
"They" is for when the gender is unknown or non-specific.
[Singular they/them dates to at least the 14th century as legit neutral pronoun in those cases]
Yes but in the example in question, "HE" is the word to use. Wearing a dress and wanting to be called a woman is remarkable only if it's a HE doing it.
"They" is for when the gender is unknown or non-specific.
[Singular they/them dates to at least the 14th century as legit neutral pronoun in those cases]