you. it's right in his username.Welcome. What do you heal?
I'm not sick.you. it's right in his username.
I understand that, but you asked what does he heal? What he heals is in his username.I'm not sick.
That's who they heal, not what they heal.I understand that, but you asked what does he heal? What he heals is in his username.
Not they, him, singular. He is offering to heal you, not they are offering to heal you. Nevertheless, we all need healing, don't we?That's who they heal, not what they heal.
I used they singularly. I'm good though, I'll take care of my own healing.Not they, him, singular. He is offering to heal you, not they are offering to heal you. Nevertheless, we all need healing, don't we?
Mild debate. Do you object to being singularly called 'they' or do you prefer gendered pronouns?Seems like my username ignited some sort of conflict?
He/him or they/them are equally fine, thanks for asking.Mild debate. Do you object to being singularly called 'they' or do you prefer gendered pronouns?
Nope, just a bunch of smartasses having fun.Seems like my username ignited some sort of conflict?
Hello. I'm ihealyou and I'm from a small town in Southern Italy. I hope I'll get along with all the forum members despite the (hopefully) plurality of political ideas
CalabriaAbruzzo?
no conflict at all. I like to tease, and some take my teasing a bit too seriouslySeems like my username ignited some sort of conflict?
who you callin' a smartass???Nope, just a bunch of smartasses having fun.
Benvenuto!Hello. I'm ihealyou and I'm from a small town in Southern Italy. I hope I'll get along with all the forum members despite the (hopefully) plurality of political ideas
Seems like my username ignited some sort of conflict?
Everything ignites conflict. This place is sort of like Serbia on a hot day.