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Every adult pretty much uses pronouns in real life. I am not sure what the big deal is about pronouns on The Sims 4 besides only just non binary (They/Them She/They, He/They, and etc...) and transgender sims. Take notice that G.Paws seems to have a problem with pronouns regardless of what it is being used for despite the fact that every adult in real life pretty much uses pronouns.
1 - get so butt hurt over a feature that doesn't affect you in any way and you never have to use
2 - feel you need to make a post letting the entire world know that this is the kind of person you are.
Also, a number's sign can be both non-negative and non-positive at the same time if the number in question is zero. Therefore it's possible to have numbers of nonbinary sign, so your model is truer to life than you designed it to be (including in strictly biological contexts due to the existence of intersex conditions)
Some of the expansions seems to have that though, so not sure if that's always possible.
I haven't played enough to know what is possible. I play via the EA app, but haven't really ran into that stuff from what I've noticed yet. I'm usually to busy playing my own household to notice much though.
It mostly caters to players who want the game to refer to their Sim in the same way that they would be referred to, if those Sims were real people. I know several people in real life who don't fit the "box A or Box B" category of gender. Certain dialogues in the game will then refer to the Sim in question as "they/them" instead of he/she".
In all honesty, I don't understand your issue. The game will refer to all Sims you create as "he or she" and "her/him" if you ignore the gender box. Just don't touch it, and you'll have no issue. That's all you have to do.