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    '''Assumipronominal''', which may also be called '''assumed pronouns''', refers to an individual who identifies with whichever [[pronouns]] the individual speaking to them would assume or guess their pronouns would be. Someone who is assumipronominal has different pronoun sets depending on who is talking to them. These pronouns may be used alongside a stable pronoun set or be the only kind of pronouns someone uses.
    '''Assumipronominal''', which may also be called '''assumed pronouns''', refers to an individual who identifies with whichever [[pronouns]] the individual speaking to them would assume or guess their pronouns would be. Someone who is assumipronominal has different pronoun sets depending on who is talking to them. These pronouns may be used alongside a stable pronoun set or be the only kind of pronouns someone uses.



    Revision as of 18:44, 30 September 2022

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    Assumipronominal Flag by matchies-pride

    Assumipronominal, which may also be called assumed pronouns, refers to an individual who identifies with whichever pronouns the individual speaking to them would assume or guess their pronouns would be. Someone who is assumipronominal has different pronoun sets depending on who is talking to them. These pronouns may be used alongside a stable pronoun set or be the only kind of pronouns someone uses.

    Assumipronouns are a type of mutopronoun.

    History

    Assumipronominal was coined by Tumblr user matchies-pride on Sept. 29, 2022[1], though it was first posted on the Pronouns Wiki, on Sept. 19, 2022[2].

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