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    No specific examples of xenopronouns can be provided because, by their nature, it would be impossible to express through human language. In the case of xenopronoun users it is best to use [[Auxiliary Pronouns|auxiliary pronouns]] or treat them as [[nullpronoun]].
    No specific examples of xenopronouns can be provided because, by their nature, it would be impossible to express through human language. In the case of xenopronoun users it is best to use [[Auxiliary Pronouns|auxiliary pronouns]] or treat them as [[nullpronoun]].


    Xenopronouns are exclusive to [[otherkin]], alterhumans, and [[System|headmates]] who identify as other animals, aliens, robots, or other non-human creatures.
    Xenopronouns are exclusive to [[Alterhuman|alterhumans]] and [[System|headmates]] who identify as (or just are) animals, aliens, robots, or other non-human creatures.


    The word xenopronouns is often incorrectly used by people who actually mean [[neopronouns]]. This incorrect use may be due to people who are [[xenogender]] using neopronouns, and mixing the words without realizing that xenopronouns are something else. Another reason for its incorrect use is that many people do not feel comfortable calling "unconventional" types of pronouns (such as [[Nounself Pronouns|nounself]] or [[Emojiself Pronouns|emojiself]] pronouns) as neopronouns, which are thought of as being only "more conventional" pronouns such as xe/xem.
    The word xenopronouns is often incorrectly used by people who actually mean [[neopronouns]]. This incorrect use may be due to people who are [[xenogender]] using neopronouns, and mixing the words without realizing that xenopronouns are something else. Another reason for its incorrect use is that many people do not feel comfortable calling "unconventional" types of pronouns (such as [[Nounself Pronouns|nounself]] or [[Emojiself Pronouns|emojiself]] pronouns) as neopronouns, which are thought of as being only "more conventional" pronouns such as xe/xem.
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