I always use the term he or she when referring to a person  
where their appearance demonstrates how they wish to be identified. 
 
Where it is ambiguous or they are genger-fluid or gender-blur  
or as in this case de-transitioning with a huge range of compromise, 
Out of respect, I refer to the person in the non-gender plural. 
This way I am not imposing my own perception onto them. 
It remains neutral. 
 
When I talk to a stranger and the conversation turns to their significant-other 
I always refer to this person as their partner  
as I don't know if they are married or dating, nor the gender of the other person. 
Not everyone is in a g=heterosexual relationship. 
 
I myself am Polyamorous, having both a male and a female significant other.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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