How can she/her be both "yes" and "meh"? Check out my project here about using my pronouns :) https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/597027981/ "Mrs," "man," "lady," and "gentleman" are under "no" and "jokingly" because I would never want to be called that in reality but if my friends and I are joking around and they call me one sarcastically that's okay. Anything under both "yes" and "jokingly" is like that because I'm okay with it being used normally or as a joke. For example, I'm okay with someone saying, "There's that boy Chris." I'm also okay with someone saying to me, "Boy, [insert sarcastic phrase here]."
@-pride-aesthetics- for original project, thank you! tw caps)) NORMALIZE SHARING PRONOUNS <3 You don't have to be transgender or even part of LGBTQ+ to share your pronouns. It's just a nice thing that should become more common.