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    '''Auxiliary Pronouns''', also known as '''Alternate Pronouns''' are a [[Pronouns|pronoun]] set or sets that one likes less than their primary pronoun set(s), but still allows others to use to refer to oneself. Auxiliary pronouns are usually used by people who use [[neopronouns]] and serve as a back up option for people who cannot use their preferred pronouns. For example, someone whose first language is not English, someone with a learning disability, or otherwise someone who may find it difficult to understand how to properly use an unfamiliar pronoun set. People with [[Emojiself Pronouns|emojiself pronouns]] will use auxiliary pronouns when in real life.
    '''Auxiliary Pronouns''', also known as '''Alternate Pronouns''' are a [[Pronouns|pronoun]] set or sets that one likes less than their primary pronoun set(s), but still allows others to use to refer to oneself. Auxiliary pronouns are usually used by people who use [[neopronouns]] and serve as a back up option for people who cannot use their preferred pronouns. For example, someone whose first language is not English, someone with a learning disability, or otherwise someone who may find it difficult to understand how to properly use an unfamiliar pronoun set. People with [[Emojiself Pronouns|emojiself pronouns]] will use auxiliary pronouns when in real life.
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    Auxiliary Pronouns, also known as Alternate Pronouns are a pronoun set or sets that one likes less than their primary pronoun set(s), but still allows others to use to refer to oneself. Auxiliary pronouns are usually used by people who use neopronouns and serve as a back up option for people who cannot use their preferred pronouns. For example, someone whose first language is not English, someone with a learning disability, or otherwise someone who may find it difficult to understand how to properly use an unfamiliar pronoun set. People with emojiself pronouns will use auxiliary pronouns when in real life.

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