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'''Bipronominal''' is the act of going by and identifying with exactly two sets of pronouns. It is a subset of [[multipronominal]]. The most common example of bipronouns would likely be someone who uses she/her and they/them or someone who uses he/him and they/them pronouns, however bipronoun people can go by any two pronoun sets, including [[neopronouns]]. |
'''Bipronominal''' is the act of going by and identifying with exactly two sets of pronouns. It is a subset of [[multipronominal]]. The most common example of bipronouns would likely be someone who uses she/her and they/them or someone who uses he/him and they/them pronouns, however bipronoun people can go by any two pronoun sets, including [[neopronouns]]. |
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Bipronoun experiences may include: |
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# Using two sets of pronouns at the same time. One might alternate between pronouns every other sentence or in the middle of a sentence. |
# Using two sets of pronouns at the same time. One might alternate between pronouns every other sentence or in the middle of a sentence. |
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# Using different sets of pronouns at different times. This is common for [[genderfluid]] people, they may feel like one gender one day, and a different gender the next, and they may change their pronouns to reflect that. |
# Using different sets of pronouns at different times. This is common for [[genderfluid]] people, they may feel like one gender one day, and a different gender the next, and they may change their pronouns to reflect that. |
Revision as of 20:11, 11 September 2020
Bipronominal is the act of going by and identifying with exactly two sets of pronouns. It is a subset of multipronominal. The most common example of bipronouns would likely be someone who uses she/her and they/them or someone who uses he/him and they/them pronouns, however bipronoun people can go by any two pronoun sets, including neopronouns.
Bipronoun experiences may include:
- Using two sets of pronouns at the same time. One might alternate between pronouns every other sentence or in the middle of a sentence.
- Using different sets of pronouns at different times. This is common for genderfluid people, they may feel like one gender one day, and a different gender the next, and they may change their pronouns to reflect that.
- Letting other people decide which pronouns to use. One may simply let other people choose which of one's two pronoun sets they want to use.