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    [[File:Panpronominal.png|thumb|220x220px|The panpronominal flag.]]
    [[File:Panpronominal.png|thumb|220x220px|The panpronominal flag.]]
    '''Panpronominal''', also known as '''Pan Pronouns''' or '''All Pronouns''', is the act of going by any and all [[pronouns]]. Panpronominal people are open to any pronouns being used for them. This includes the standard pronoun sets (he/him, she/her, they/them) as well as any [[neopronouns]], potentially including [[Emojiself Pronouns|emojiself pronouns]]. Unlike [[apapronoun]] people who are apathetic about what pronouns are used for them, panpronominal people actively identify with any and all pronouns.
    '''Panpronominal''', also known as '''Pan Pronouns''' or '''All Pronouns''', is the act of going by any and all [[pronouns]]. Panpronominal people are open to any pronouns being used for them. This includes the standard pronoun sets (he/him, she/her, they/them) as well as any [[neopronouns]], [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Nounself_Pronouns nounself pronouns] and [[Emojiself Pronouns|emojiself pronouns]]. Unlike [[apapronoun]] people who are apathetic about what pronouns are used for them, panpronominal people actively identify with any and all pronouns.
    [[File:Panpronominalalt.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternate panpronominal flag.]]
    [[File:Panpronominalalt.png|thumb|220x220px|An alternate panpronominal flag.]]



    Revision as of 15:59, 27 August 2020

    The panpronominal flag.

    Panpronominal, also known as Pan Pronouns or All Pronouns, is the act of going by any and all pronouns. Panpronominal people are open to any pronouns being used for them. This includes the standard pronoun sets (he/him, she/her, they/them) as well as any neopronouns, nounself pronouns and emojiself pronouns. Unlike apapronoun people who are apathetic about what pronouns are used for them, panpronominal people actively identify with any and all pronouns.

    An alternate panpronominal flag.

    History

    The term was collectively coined on the LGBTA Wiki's discord server on the 29th of June, 2020. The flag was designed by cluster-quartz on July 7, 2020.[1] The color meanings are as follows: pink is for she/her pronouns. Purple is for they/them pronouns. Yellow is for emojiself pronouns. Lilac is for neopronouns. Grey is for it/its pronouns. Blue is for he/him pronouns.

    Panpronominal was independently coined by Tumblr user Neopronouns, also on June 29, 2020.[2]

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