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* Z can refer to hir with both ze/hir and he/they pronouns (and nothing else).
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
Q: "How does a [[panpronominal]] or [[apapronominal]] person refer to a mirrorpronominal person?"
A: A panpronominal or aparonominal person can refer to a mirrorpronominal person with any pronouns.
Q: "What gender is a mirrorpronominal person?"
A: A mirrorpronominal person can be any gender.
Q: "How does a [[pronounfluid]] person refer to a mirrorpronominal person?"
A: A pronounfluid person can refer to a mirrorpronominal person with whatever pronouns they currently identify with.
Q: "How does a [[nullpronominal]] person refer to a mirrorpronominal person?"
A: A nullpronominal person can refer to a mirrorpronominal person with no pronouns. Additonally, if the mirrorpronominal person has a base pronoun set, the nullpronominal person can refer to the mirrorpronominal person with that.
Q: "What happens if a mirrorpronominal person meets another mirrorpronominal person?"
A: If one or more of the mirrorpronominal people have base pronouns, they can refer to each other with those pronouns. If not, they may refer to each other in a nullpronominal or panpronominal fashion.
[[Category:Pronouns]]
[[Category:Terminology]]
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