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* A drag king or drag queen who uses different pronouns when performing. |
* A drag king or drag queen who uses different pronouns when performing. |
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* Someone who has different pronouns at different points of the day. For example, one uses she/her in the morning and fae/faer at night. |
* Someone who has different pronouns at different points of the day. For example, one uses she/her in the morning and fae/faer at night. |
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*Someone whose pronouns always correlate with the pronouns of the person speaking to/about them. (For the following examples, X refers to the mutopronominal person, and Y refers to the person referring to them): |
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**If Y uses he/him pronouns, Y will refer to X as he/him |
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**If Y uses ze/hir pronouns, Y will refer to X as ze/hir |
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**If Y uses she/they pronouns, Y will refer to X as she/they |
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* Someone who uses different pronouns around different people (example: using he/him around family, but using she/they around friends). |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term mutopronoun was inspired from the term [[mutogender]]. Mutopronoun was coined by Sgtdeathcat on November 1st of 2020. |
The term mutopronoun was inspired from the term [[mutogender]]. Mutopronoun was coined by Sgtdeathcat on November 1st of 2020. |