What a weird debate.
Aye, this was a simple topic to discuss how we could identify ourselves through a pronoun. It was not so we could "agree to disagree"; what happened to having civil debates and discussions about a topic without being rude? We are all supposed to provide ideas to encourage discussion and debate. Not to be dismissive of others.
@Smuggins , while change is not really what we needed, I appreciate that you gave ideas and opinions for this topic. It is expected that when giving an idea, not everyone likes it but it shouldn't deter us from providing more ideas (as we can remember group projects in our school days).
If we don't like something or disagree, your response should be civil, well analyzed, argumentative, and allow counteraguments. Not hateful and offensive opinions. Don't be petty: this applies to both sides. Civility and progress dies when we don't appreciate alternatives and dismiss opinions.
Getting back on topic: the two pronouns that I have enjoyed so far are
Fakkuza by Brittaney, and
Fakkuser by Smuggins. Fakkuza is good for describing the community in general, and Fakkuser when referring to individuals.
Remember to keep your opinions civil, and your arguments should be used to advance the conversation. Not to be dismissive of others. Your argument; whether you agree or disagree should be on rationality, not by "like/hate".