I'm speaking for myself on this.
I don't care about gender.
There are two areas of my life where I care about gender, and that's in deciding a mate (and getting a massage). I've already done the former, and I don't do the latter on the internet, so the gender issue is settled for me.
With that in mind (and probably to the chagrin of modern feminism), I use english constructs for gender. When the gender is unknown and I'm referring to someone in the third person, I'll use 'he'. Don't blame me, blame english.
Does that mean I think of the person as 'he'? No. It's a language construct. English is not the only language to have it (think of your Romance languages that take this to another level by ascribing gender to nouns).
I don't go out of my way to use gender pronouns, and I don't go out of my way to not use gender pronouns. I just don't think about them.