I've always thought pronouns were confusing. Honestly as a little kid I had a hard time remembering the differences between them, or whether or not people were one gender or not. Eventually as I got older I just started referring to everyone younger than me as "kid" and everyone older than me as "person" and people the same age as "You" or whatever their name was, casting off all attempts at grammatical accuracy. Around about 15 or so, when I finally got better at remembering names I just referred to most people by their names, or "person" or "people". The whole idea of gendered pronouns just seemed like a nuisance to me, (don't even get me started on Spanish or other languages that insist on gendering everything) So when people ask me about preferred gender pronouns, I usually just say I don't care what they use. Because I don't. They can call me "it" or even "that thing" or whatever, it doesn't ruffle me, people have called me much much worse things, and those didn't really bother me that much either. But Other people care so much about pronouns, trans and cis alike, so I don't have a choice but to try and figure out which ones to use, which is just tiresome. Trans people are at least more tolerant of mistakes, but the second you accidently use he to refer to your mother, or her to refer to some famous football player, everyone gets up in arms, like I'm trying to insult them or something. It's not my fault I speak a language that was stupid enough to lose its neutral gender. But at least pronouns are the only thing I have to remember gender, so I guess its not that bad.