I am not of the full opinion that the title on this blog post is fully accurate, yet granted the state of such topics, it seemed most fitting.
i hast seen on this website as well as elsewhere, a collection of pronouns not quite familiar to me. I hast found out the name for these are "neopronouns" and they seem to be highly contested on their validity.
while i never wot what they are 'i full, i never see why people see 'em as "fake" or "a mockery of the lgbt movement. " all words are made up, and maugre mine old-fashioned way of speech, any new terms or words are real.
getting on with it, i would truly bid for an explanation on various neopronouns. While some are intuitive and course like rules to the three common ones, others see moe confusing. Such as "grim" "skull" "fae" or "soap. " how doth such pronouns conform to common grammar regarding pronouns and labels?
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Neopronouns are just peonouns made by ppl who don't believe he/she/they/it pronouns are enough or they find them limiting in expressing their gender identity such as xe/xim, ze/zer, etc. While Xenopronouns (basically [word]self pronouns) are used by ppl who want to express their gender in ways that aren't typical of common perceptions of gender and to explain it in said unconventional ways.
And also, ppl just like to have cool and intresting pronouns that they feel connects with their gender such as cat/catself or something like that. Usually, in the example of cat/catself, it's used by ppl who feel a connection to cats in their being and as gender is a part of being it overlaps (which usually happens to neurodivergent as a lot of neurodivergent ppl that have blurry idea of gender or themself, which is why many neurodivergent ppl are genderqueer in someway and why most ppl who use xeno/neopronouns are neurodivergent)
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~ Star ~
some people use more weird neopronouns bc they just like how they vibe with em. It should NOT be up to other people to figure out how to use em tho! for me, I use fae/faer pronouns, and i provide all pronoun types for it. So like, fae/fae/faer/faes/faeself, as you would use they/them/their/theirs/themself. Still requires a bit of prior knowledge to use em right, so it's good im also ok with she/her pronouns, but I prefer the neopronouns.
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ah, so i just bid the individual person the grammar of their pronouns? and i see it might not but not aye conform to a pattern, as it did so, it had been fae/fae/faer/faers/faeself. I of course mean no offence, i am just quite new to this, and hast some intellectual inquiries
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mhm! just ask, and they should be able to provide you an explanation or examples on how to use their pronouns. and no offense taken! it's good that you're asking about it :>
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