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[[File:Fluoprnominal.png|thumb|Fluoproniminal flag.]] |
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'''Fluopronominal''' is a term inspired by other [[Pronouns|pronominal]] terms to describe people who have a fluid '''preference''' for pronouns. Individuals may |
'''Fluopronominal''' is a term inspired by other [[Pronouns|pronominal]] terms to describe people who have a fluid '''preference''' for pronouns which they encompass. Individuals may prefer a combination or a single set that they use at certain times. People that may not want to use certain pronouns in particular situations may also use the label, if wanted. |
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== Examples == |
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* He/She/They - One might prefer she/him, then have an uplifted preference for they/them. |
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* She/they - She/her might be used more commonly than they/them during particular times. |
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* Xe/Emojiself - People who use emojiself pronouns may have other references to use when not online. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
Revision as of 13:56, 18 August 2021
Fluopronominal is a term inspired by other pronominal terms to describe people who have a fluid preference for pronouns which they encompass. Individuals may prefer a combination or a single set that they use at certain times. People that may not want to use certain pronouns in particular situations may also use the label, if wanted.
Examples
- He/She/They - One might prefer she/him, then have an uplifted preference for they/them.
- She/they - She/her might be used more commonly than they/them during particular times.
- Xe/Emojiself - People who use emojiself pronouns may have other references to use when not online.
Etymology
Fluo (taken and tweaked from 'fluid') to emphasise fluctuation. Pronominal (inspired by other pronominal identities), referring to 'functioning of a pronoun' (definition).
Flag
Each stripe on the flag has a simplistic meaning. Pink represents feminine pronouns (she/her). Yellow represents gender-neutral pronouns (they/neos). Purple represents androgynous/combined pronouns (she/him or any combo). Blue represents masculine pronouns (he/him). White represents no pronouns (e.g. using name or no references preferred/used).