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    The unipronominal flag was made by a user going by Al on November 13th, 2020. The blues represents pronouns associated with [[Masculine|masculinity]], the purple represents pronouns associated with [[Neutral|neutrality]], pink represents pronouns associated with [[Feminine|femininity]], while white represents [[neopronouns]]. The design represents the conversational use of pronouns.
    The unipronominal flag was made by a user going by Al on November 13th, 2020. The blues represents pronouns associated with [[Masculine|masculinity]], the purple represents pronouns associated with [[Neutral|neutrality]], pink represents pronouns associated with [[Feminine|femininity]], while white represents [[neopronouns]]. The design represents the conversational use of pronouns.
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    Unipronominal or monopronominal is the act of going by and identifying with exactly one set of pronouns. This can be any single pronouns set including the standard pronoun sets (he, she, they) or a single neopronoun set. Unipronoun people are not multipronominal and do not use auxiliary pronouns.


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    The unipronominal flag was made by a user going by Al on November 13th, 2020. The blues represents pronouns associated with masculinity, the purple represents pronouns associated with neutrality, pink represents pronouns associated with femininity, while white represents neopronouns. The design represents the conversational use of pronouns.

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