... I personally don't see the point in the term Latinx. Spanish already has a gender neutral equivalent- Latino. Latino is the masculine form but it's also the default.
I've referred to myself as Latino before even though I'm not male. I dunno. If you're a Latin American, feel free to refer to yourself however you wish. It just doesn't seem like Spanish speakers really use the term Latinx in speech. Spanish is structured differently from English. In English, adjectives aren't gendered. In Spanish, an adjective is either masculine or feminine depending on its noun.













