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    [[File:Flip-pronominal.png|thumb|The flip-pronominal flag by Truly T.E.A.]]
    [[File:Flip-pronominal.png|thumb|The flip-pronominal flag by Truly T.E.A.]]
    Flip-pronominal is a term in which someone goes by all pronouns, but dislike pronouns that relate to their AGAB due to its overabundance in their life, and like pronouns that do not relate to, or are the "opposite" of their AGAB due to its underabudance in their life. For example, an AMAB Flip-pronominal individual would go by all pronouns, but prefer She/Her pronouns, and would have a distaste in He/Him.
    '''Flip-pronominal''' is a term in which someone goes by all pronouns, but they dislike pronouns that relate to their [[Assigned Gender|AGAB]] for whatever reason, and like pronouns that do not relate to, or are the "flip" of their [[Assigned Gender|AGAB]] for whatever reason. For example, an [[AMAB]] Flip-pronominal individual could go by all pronouns, but they would prefer she/her pronouns, and would not prefer he/him pronouns. One does not need to "hate" their [[Assigned Gender|AGAB]] pronouns or "love" their flipped pronouns, but they do have to not favor their [[Assigned Gender|AGAB]] pronouns, and favor their flipped pronouns.


    This term was intended for individuals with an AGAB, but individuals without one are free to use the term as well.
    This term was intended for individuals with an [[Assigned Gender|AGAB]], but individuals without one are free to use the term as well.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Flip-pronominal was coined on the 29th of December, 2021 by LGBTA wiki user Truly T.E.A.
    Flip-pronominal was coined on the 29th of December, 2021 by LGBTA wiki user Truly T.E.A.

    == Flag ==
    The flag was created on the 29th of December, 2021, and was was made by FANDOM user Truly T.E.A.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000232733}}</ref>

    The red stripes represent the (potential) bitterness towards their AGAB pronouns

    The black stripes represent a (potential) void feeling towards their disliked pronouns.

    The dark green represents (potential) dislike in he/him pronouns, and the light green stripe show (potential) liking he/him pronouns. The same rules go for the purple stripes, but swapping he/him with she/her.

    The white stripe represents pronoun diversity and gender diversity.

    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Pronouns]]
    <references />
    [[Category:Pages Without Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 23:12, 20 October 2022

    The flip-pronominal flag by Truly T.E.A.

    Flip-pronominal is a term in which someone goes by all pronouns, but they dislike pronouns that relate to their AGAB for whatever reason, and like pronouns that do not relate to, or are the "flip" of their AGAB for whatever reason. For example, an AMAB Flip-pronominal individual could go by all pronouns, but they would prefer she/her pronouns, and would not prefer he/him pronouns. One does not need to "hate" their AGAB pronouns or "love" their flipped pronouns, but they do have to not favor their AGAB pronouns, and favor their flipped pronouns.

    This term was intended for individuals with an AGAB, but individuals without one are free to use the term as well.

    History

    Flip-pronominal was coined on the 29th of December, 2021 by LGBTA wiki user Truly T.E.A.

    Flag

    The flag was created on the 29th of December, 2021, and was was made by FANDOM user Truly T.E.A.[1]

    The red stripes represent the (potential) bitterness towards their AGAB pronouns

    The black stripes represent a (potential) void feeling towards their disliked pronouns.

    The dark green represents (potential) dislike in he/him pronouns, and the light green stripe show (potential) liking he/him pronouns. The same rules go for the purple stripes, but swapping he/him with she/her.

    The white stripe represents pronoun diversity and gender diversity.

    Resources

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