I'm not, I'm telling how I and 90+% of the population do pronouns. You're trying to tell me that's objectively wrong when it's not. Like I said, I don't care what your position on pronouns are, but stop trying to tell me and others how they work. We've decided on how they work as a society and if you don't agree, you can do your own thing, and maybe one day enough people will do what you do and that will become the new norm, but that day is not today.You're trying to be the sole arbiter not only of your own pronouns, but those of other people. Your position involves far more imposition than mine.
Riiiight.. except that the whole issue in that comic is that the stated name is really long and hard to get a handle on. Whereas "he" and "she" are the same complexity, and both extremely simple.
To be more accurate: person B tells person A their name is Pedro (just that), and person A insists on calling them Stephen because they think they look more like a Stephen.
Yeah, the comic isn't perfect, found it here in reference to nicknames. My point was saying nicknames and pronouns are similar, it's a group decision and not one side having complete autonomy.