Talk:Kevin Flynn

Gender Neutral Pronouns
I just wanted to explain my reasoning for using "they" pronouns. They, them, and their are commonly accepted pronouns for gender neutral usage and it is correct for these words to be singular as well as plural. From Merriam Webster (emphasis mine): "The use of they, their, them, and themselves as pronouns of indefinite gender and indefinite number is well established in speech and writing, even in literary and formal contexts". Referring to people as "it" is not acceptable and is rude and dehumanizing. So that's why I went with they.

Switching the pronouns to Kevin's name is fine for now, but as the article grows I highly recommend utilizing proper gender neutral terms. If not that, then I don't think it's a stretch to assume that Kevin is at least female since the zebra easily recognizes Candace as Kevin due to their resemblance. Having a girl named Kevin shouldn't be weird for a dimension with a talking zebra. TheModster (talk) 20:59, November 11, 2014 (UTC)