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    '''Mispronominal''' is a term describing individuals who feel comfortable with a set of pronouns when certain individuals refer to them as such, but when other individuals refer to them with these pronouns it feels uncomfortable or may even spark a feeling of [[dysphoria]]. An example could be one's sibling using he/him and it feeling uncomfortable, but a close friend using he/him feels fine.


    Mispronominal individuals may feel comfortable with some using a certain set of pronouns for them that others can't without discomfort because of a close emotional bond with them, the sound of their voice while saying the pronouns, or for unspecified/unidentifiable reasons.


    Mispronominal individuals may also be [[multipronominal]] and may have at least one set of pronouns that is comfortable at all times, if not more.
    '''Mispronominal''' is a term describing people who feel comfortable with a set of pronouns when some people refer to them as such, but when other people refer to them with these pronouns it becvomes uncomfortable or even spark a feeling of dysphoria. An example can be how maybe when the mispronominal person's sibling uses he/him its ok, but when other people refer to them as he/him its uncomfortable.

    Mispronominal people may feel comfortable with some people using a certain set of pronouns for them that other people can't without discomfort because of a close emotional bond with the oerson, the sound of their voice while saying the pronouns, or for unspecified/unidentifiable reasons.

    Mispronominal people most likely are also [[Multipronominal]], and will have at least one set of pronouns that is comfortable at all times, if not more.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    This term was coined by a FANDOM user who would wish to remain anonymous regarding this on December 24, 2021. They made the term regarding their own experience with pronouns and gender
    This term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:QBpotato|QBpotato]] on December 24, 2021. They made the term regarding their own experience with pronouns and gender.<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000231500</ref>
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    Mispronominal is a term describing individuals who feel comfortable with a set of pronouns when certain individuals refer to them as such, but when other individuals refer to them with these pronouns it feels uncomfortable or may even spark a feeling of dysphoria. An example could be one's sibling using he/him and it feeling uncomfortable, but a close friend using he/him feels fine.

    Mispronominal individuals may feel comfortable with some using a certain set of pronouns for them that others can't without discomfort because of a close emotional bond with them, the sound of their voice while saying the pronouns, or for unspecified/unidentifiable reasons.

    Mispronominal individuals may also be multipronominal and may have at least one set of pronouns that is comfortable at all times, if not more.

    History

    This term was coined by FANDOM user QBpotato on December 24, 2021. They made the term regarding their own experience with pronouns and gender.[1]

    References

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