Multipronominal
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Multipronominal is the usage and the identifying with two or more pronoun sets. There are multiple ways one may use several sets of pronouns, common examples are he/they and she/they. Though these can be neopronouns or any combination of them, such as he/ze or star/it, etc.
There are many different ways to use and experience being Multipronominal, such as:
1. Using two or more sets of pronouns at the same time, one may alternate between them in a sentence, for instance, ‘Evan is walking his dog, their dog’s name is Lucy, ze love zirs dog’.
2. Using different sets of pronouns at different times, this may be because their gender is fluid.
3. Letting others decide what pronouns to use. They may let others decide which pronouns they want to use or from a list of pronouns. For instance, Alice uses he/they with Evan but Duncan uses They/Them and occasionally Ze/Zem with Evan.
4. Having multiple sets in order to use in different circumstances (See Mutopronominal).
5. They are a system and use multiple pronouns to account for each headmate, though this doesn't have to be the case, all the system members may use a collective pronoun set. Each member may be multipronominal and can have different pronouns to other system members, or even the body.
6. Using different pronoun sets for when they feel as if they are a different gender, for instance, when one is Genderfaun, use he/they/ze but when they feel as if they are Agender, they may use it/its. This is different however from their gender being fluid as their gender changes rather than being fluid.
7. Preference fluctuates and so may use a different pronoun set when the one/s they usually use don’t feel right, for instance, on Monday, they may use they/them but on Friday, that set doesn't work and so ze use Ze/Zem on this day if it is of high preference, or they feel they just need a pronoun set.
8. One simply just likes to collect pronouns or hoard pronouns because they have a hoarder disorder.
This term is the sibling term of Multinominal.
Sub Terms
Term | Definition | Flag |
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Almneopronominal | Almneopronominal is the act of going by many, but not all neopronouns.[1] | |
Almopronominal | Almopronominal is the act of going by many or most, but not all pronouns.[1] | |
Bipronominal | One who identifies and uses exactly two pronoun sets. | |
Panneopronominal | Refers to an individual who uses all neopronouns and those who are open to any neopronouns being used for them.[1] | |
Panpronominal | An individual is going by any and all pronouns.[1] | |
Rapidpronominal | This refers to when an individual has fluid pronoun sets, but their preferences rapidly change, they individual may not express this change and just choose a base pronoun set to make it easier for themself and others.
An individual may use this if can’t choose which pronoun set they prefer and instead of making others keep up they have a base pronoun set/s whilst they figure it out. |
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Tripronominal | One who identifies and uses exactly three pronoun sets. | |
Varipronominal | This is where an individual mixes and modifies existing pronoun set(s) to create a new set, for instance; He/Her/His/Hers/Himself. | [2] |
History
The term was in use since prior to early 2019[3] but the original coining remains unknown.
The original flag was created by an individual who wishes to stay anonymous.
Another flag was created by the Cryptocrews system on February 27th 2021.
An anonymous wiki user designed an alternate multipronominal flag on June 10th 2021.