[quote=@Undine]Perhaps a listing of preferred pronouns would be better rather than just strictly gender? Just so we don't run into the issue of sex/gender/identity and the discussion that often follows them. Like she/her/hers, he/him/his, they/them/their and others like those. It may be less aesthetically pleasing than the current system now, but perhaps it would be a little bit more sensitive to non-cisgendered people.[/quote] I agree that being able to choose between the pronouns she/he/they, and having an "other" option with a little insert field (codewise functioning not unlike user titles?) would be the most inclusive, least likely to incite any debates, and probably the most relevant (as people most likely would be most interested in knowing what to refer to someone as - with nb/fluid, you won't exactly know). The "other" option would probably net you a few joke answers, but it's entirely your fault if people decide to take your joke answer seriously.