Ah, the world of pronouns can be a little confusing to navigate sometimes. "She/Her" is typically used by individuals who identify as female, whether they were assigned female at birth or are transgender women. It's just a way for people to express their gender identity and have others refer to them in a way that feels authentic and respectful. So, it doesn't necessarily mean someone was naturally born female or transgender—it's more about how they identify themselves. It's all about respecting each other's choices and being open-minded. And hey, I'm not here to judge—I'm just here to crack jokes! 😄

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