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    [[File:Alterpronomial.png|thumb|220x220px|The alterpronominal flag.]]
    [[File:Alterpronomial.png|thumb|220x220px|The alterpronominal flag<ref>[https://archive.is/uikDE Flag source]</ref>]]
    '''Alterpronouns''' or '''inconsistent pronoun''' is using alternating pronouns to refer to one person, changing preferences in pronouns, wanting different pronouns used at different times, pronouns that change with a fluid gender, etc.<ref>https://stormys-flag-portfolio.tumblr.com/post/640412044015861760/alterpronomial-using-alternating-pronouns-such</ref> It is similar to [[pronounfluid]].
    '''Alterpronouns''' or '''inconsistent pronoun''' is when one uses alternating [[pronouns]], changes preference in pronouns, wants different pronouns used at different times, or has pronouns that change with a [[Genderfluid|fluid gender]], etc. It is similar to [[pronounfluid]], however it may be considered different depending on the person. Some (but not all) ways it could be different includes:

    * Someone who is [[Nullpronominal|pronounless]] in some situations, however uses one set of pronouns in others. This is different than pronounfluid in the fact that one is not fluid between pronouns, but rather only ever uses pronouns in certain cases.
    * Someone who feels as though their preference in pronouns ''fluctuates'' rather than fluidly changes.
    * Someone who feels as though they simply ''swap'' pronouns rather than fluidly goes between them. They may never use the same set of pronouns twice, or may very rarely use the same set as in their past.<ref>https://pronoun-archive.tumblr.com/post/182441569211/inconsistent-pronoun-flags-as-in-changing</ref><ref>https://aroaesflags.tumblr.com/post/182355228049/more-inconsistent-pronoun-flags-as-in-changing</ref><ref>https://pronounarchive.wordpress.com/2019/01/31/inconsistent-pronoun-flags-as-in-changing/</ref>

    == History ==
    The term and flag were coined by a Tumblr user who wishes to remain anonymous.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==


    The color white is the most prominent in the flag, and stands for fluidity. The green and pink are of equal amounts in the flag, and stand for (in order) gender neutrality and femininity. The blue is probably the most noticeable, and there is more blue than green or pink in the flag, and the blue stands for both masculinity and fluidity.
    The color white stands for fluidity. The green and pink stand for (in order) gender neutrality and femininity. Blue stands for both masculinity.

    == Resources ==
    == References ==
    [[Category:Pronouns]]
    [[Category:Pronouns]]
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    [[Category:Terminology]]
    [[Category:Needs Resource Verification]]

    Latest revision as of 04:03, 8 March 2024

    The alterpronominal flag[1]

    Alterpronouns or inconsistent pronoun is when one uses alternating pronouns, changes preference in pronouns, wants different pronouns used at different times, or has pronouns that change with a fluid gender, etc. It is similar to pronounfluid, however it may be considered different depending on the person. Some (but not all) ways it could be different includes:

    • Someone who is pronounless in some situations, however uses one set of pronouns in others. This is different than pronounfluid in the fact that one is not fluid between pronouns, but rather only ever uses pronouns in certain cases.
    • Someone who feels as though their preference in pronouns fluctuates rather than fluidly changes.
    • Someone who feels as though they simply swap pronouns rather than fluidly goes between them. They may never use the same set of pronouns twice, or may very rarely use the same set as in their past.[2][3][4]

    History

    The term and flag were coined by a Tumblr user who wishes to remain anonymous.

    Flag

    The color white stands for fluidity. The green and pink stand for (in order) gender neutrality and femininity. Blue stands for both masculinity.

    References

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