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    Pronoungender, often stylized as (pronoun)gender, is a placeholder-type gender for when one is non-binary and is unsure of what one's exact gender is, but one does know what their pronouns are and feels that those are adequate and significant enough in the meantime.

    The pronoungender flag.

    In some cases, this may not be considered a placeholder, as some may think of their gender as nothing more than pronouns. It is a way of being non-specifically non-binary. It can also be used as a term if one sees their gender as nothing more than pronouns, or does not want to or feels they cannot elaborate further beyond their pronouns.

    Forms of pronoungender include, but are not limited to, shegender, hegender, neogender, nounselfgender, itgender, and theygender.

    History

    The term was coined by Tumblr user botking, on or before August 5th, 2014.[1] The term was likely coined via a post by the Tumblr account MOGAI-Archive, however this cannot be confirmed for certain, and it is possible that the term's first and original coining was posted elsewhere.

    A list of terms posted by MOGAI-Archive was archived on August 5th. This list includes the term (pronoun)gender, and appears to be the earliest available record of the term being referenced. (Pronoun)gender must have, therefore, been coined on or before August 5th, 2014.[2]

    The MOGAI-Archive blog has seen been deleted, and botking's Tumblr blog has also since been privated or deleted, so the only available record of this term's coining is in the form of reblogs.

    Flag

    The flag was coined by Tumblr user nebularomantic on February 7th, 2019. It has no confirmed meaning.[3]

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