Thread:KillerZ/@comment-3184244-20181228165319/@comment-1967967-20181229103714

Today's people try to make "their" a genderneutral word, it might not be grammatically correct.

But there's also the problem of how to say "Leo likes his/her's father" for example. Using just "father" and "mother" is kind of vague, and makes people ask "who's father and mother Leo likes?" There needs to be something indicating that Leo likes Leo's parents.