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[[File:Fraypronominal.png|alt=|thumb|220x220px|The fraypronominal flag.]] |
[[File:Fraypronominal.png|alt=|thumb|220x220px|The fraypronominal flag.]] |
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[[File:Fraypronominal2.png|alt=|thumb|220x220px|An alternate fraypronominal flag.]] |
[[File:Fraypronominal2.png|alt=|thumb|220x220px|An alternate fraypronominal flag.]] |
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'''Fraypronominal''' is when the [[pronouns]] one uses are more likely to change the more one uses them. For example, one could feel comfortable with ''xe/xem'' pronouns and start using them, however, the more those pronouns are used for them the more one begins to feel uncomfortable with those pronouns, and in turn will change their pronouns. |
'''Fraypronominal''' is when the [[pronouns]] one uses are more likely to change the more one uses them. For example, one could feel comfortable with ''xe/xem'' pronouns and start using them, however, the more those pronouns are used for them the more one begins to feel uncomfortable with those pronouns, and, in turn, will change their pronouns. |
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It is also possible for someone who is fraypronominal to, someday, have their pronouns stop changing and settling on a set/sets. |
It is also possible for someone who is fraypronominal to, someday, have their pronouns stop changing and settling on a set/sets. |
Revision as of 17:31, 17 February 2022
Fraypronominal is when the pronouns one uses are more likely to change the more one uses them. For example, one could feel comfortable with xe/xem pronouns and start using them, however, the more those pronouns are used for them the more one begins to feel uncomfortable with those pronouns, and, in turn, will change their pronouns.
It is also possible for someone who is fraypronominal to, someday, have their pronouns stop changing and settling on a set/sets.
History
The term appears to have been coined by FemboyQuinn on November 19th of 2020.
Flag
The flags appear to have been coined by FemboyQuinn on November 19th of 2020. It has no confirmed meaning.