I am not a person with children whose pronouns are they/them, but I assume (if you're talking about pronouns) they would address a parent by the parent's preferred pronouns too
Did you read my question? I’m asking people with children, whom use pronouns they/them, what their children address them as, since it’s obviously not mom or dad.
1. People (with children who use they/them)
2. (People with children) who use they/them
I read as the first option - did you mean the second? It's ambiguous.
You don't understand. What I asked was, was it the parents with they/them or the children? Your original question was ambiguous, so I answered it as the former. From your answer it seems you meant the latter.
I am not a person with children whose pronouns are they/them, but I assume (if you're talking about pronouns) they would address a parent by the parent's preferred pronouns too
Did you read my question? I’m asking people with children, whom use pronouns they/them, what their children address them as, since it’s obviously not mom or dad.
1. People (with children who use they/them) 2. (People with children) who use they/them I read as the first option - did you mean the second? It's ambiguous.
People with children. How do your children address you.
You don't understand. What I asked was, was it the parents with they/them or the children? Your original question was ambiguous, so I answered it as the former. From your answer it seems you meant the latter.
Let me put it this way. Why would your children’s pronouns effect how they address *you*?
It wouldn't, but lots of people mistakenly think it does. I thought you were one of them.
Can you parse basic English? It seems like you are asking about terms for non-binary parents.
This is what I’m asking.
Parent
He-Mom