Pronounfluid

Pronounfluid is the act of switching or transitioning between two or more pronoun sets over time. One's pronouns may change over the course of hours, days, weeks or months. The gender of the person does not matter, and does not have to change with the pronouns. Being pronounfluid means that one’s preferred pronouns can change regularly or irregularly over time. This does not directly affect one's gender and is not directly affected by one's gender. Pronounfluid people can have any gender. For example, a genderfluid person may go by xe/xem one day, and he/him the next, and then a week later, switch back to xe/xem. Their gender may or may not have changed during this time, and it does not matter what their gender changed to. This is similar to one definition of multipronominal, but more specific in the aspect that their gender does not typically change according to the pronoun switches and their current pronouns do not have to reflect their gender. Pronounfluid people may be genderfluid—though not necessarily—, but their changing gender does not typically have to correspond with their changing pronouns. This is a form of pronoun non-conforming.

History
The term was coined by FANDOM users The nervous system in September 2020.

The original flag was created by FANDOM user We.Kill.The.Earth.And.Do.Nothing.To.Save.It in September 2020, and the new official flag created on January 2021 by the same user.