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    [[File:Fluoprnominal.png|thumb|The fluoproniminal flag.]]
    [[File:Fluoprnominal.png|thumb|The fluoproniminal flag.]]
    '''Fluopronominal''' is a term inspired by other [[Pronouns|pronominal]] terms to describe those who have a fluid preference for pronouns which they encompass (different from [[pronounfluid]] as this is specific to preferences). Individuals may prefer a combination or a single set that they use at certain times. Those who don't want to use certain pronouns in particular situations may also use the label, if wanted.
    '''Fluopronominal''' is a term inspired by other [[Pronouns|pronominal]] terms to describe those who have a fluid preference for pronouns they encompass. It is different from [[pronounfluid]] as this is specific to preferences. Individuals may prefer a combination or a single set that they use at certain times. Those who don't want to use certain pronouns in particular situations may also use the label.


    == Examples ==
    == Examples ==


    * She/They/Neos - One might prefer She/they, then have an uplifted preference for neopronouns.
    * She/They/Neos - One might prefer she/they, then have an uplifted preference for neopronouns.
    * She/they - She/her might be used more commonly than they/them during particular times.
    * She/they - She/her might be used more commonly than they/them during particular times.
    * She/him - An individual might be comfy mostly with she/her, but at times encompass he/him or use she/him.
    * She/him - An individual might usually feel comfortable with she/her, but encompass he/him or use she/him at times.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
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    == Flag ==
    == 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).
    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 (eg. using name or no references preferred/used).
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    Revision as of 16:20, 20 August 2021

    The fluoproniminal flag.

    Fluopronominal is a term inspired by other pronominal terms to describe those who have a fluid preference for pronouns they encompass. It is different from pronounfluid as this is specific to preferences. Individuals may prefer a combination or a single set that they use at certain times. Those who don't want to use certain pronouns in particular situations may also use the label.

    Examples

    • She/They/Neos - One might prefer she/they, then have an uplifted preference for neopronouns.
    • She/they - She/her might be used more commonly than they/them during particular times.
    • She/him - An individual might usually feel comfortable with she/her, but encompass he/him or use she/him at times.

    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 (eg. using name or no references preferred/used).

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