All can be referred to as they/them, as in group, not singular.
North- he/him, it/its Will/Etienne/Abel- he/him, they/them Allen- he/him, they/them
"I am functionally a trans man in the sense that I identify myself to others as male, I want to be seen and treated by others as male, and in the sense that my gendered experiences at this point largely align with those who call themselves trans men." (here)

-I am gender dysphoric, and my dysphoria (and i) wants my body to align nearest to what we'd recognize as a cis man.

-Despite this, i'm agender. I don't believe men or women are real, and i resent their sway on the world and perception. Masculine and feminine are only design choices to me, and even then are wildly arbitrary descriptors. I believe any and all pronouns are capable of being genderless; i largely introduce myself with he/him pronouns.
If you never ask, you'll never know
agender, ambiguous, bisexual, demisexual, clockable gender challenged boy, low libido leathersex pervert, out, queer, trans, trans man, trans person, understanding, etc.
Who are you?