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    [[File:Difpronoun.png|thumb|Difpronoun flag]]'''Difpronouns''' refers to a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] person who uses he/him [[pronouns]] or she/her pronouns. Their pronouns may or may not correspond to one's [[Gender Alignment|gender alignment]]. One may also identify as [[Crosspronominal|crosspronoun]].
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    == History ==
    The term appears to have been coined by [[User:Animalcrossingfan-owo|<bdi>Animalcrossingfan-owo</bdi>]] on October 10th of 2020.


    == Flag ==
    difpronouns means you have a non-binary gender but use the pronouns of a binary gender. An example is you could be enby, but use he/him pronouns.
    The difpronoun flag was coined by a user going by [[User:Cryptocrew|Arwen]] on November 13th, 2020. The blue represents he/him pronouns, the pink represents she/her pronouns, and the white represents being non-binary. The speech bubble represents pronoun usage in general.
    [[Category:Terminology]]
    [[Category:Pronouns]]

    Latest revision as of 21:09, 4 May 2021

    Difpronoun flag

    Difpronouns refers to a non-binary person who uses he/him pronouns or she/her pronouns. Their pronouns may or may not correspond to one's gender alignment. One may also identify as crosspronoun.

    History

    The term appears to have been coined by Animalcrossingfan-owo on October 10th of 2020.

    Flag

    The difpronoun flag was coined by a user going by Arwen on November 13th, 2020. The blue represents he/him pronouns, the pink represents she/her pronouns, and the white represents being non-binary. The speech bubble represents pronoun usage in general.

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