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'''Pronoun |
'''Pronoun Ambivalence''' is a term for who has mixed feelings about their [[pronouns]] or having pronouns used to refer to them. They may possibly fluctuate between being neutral about pronouns, being [[Nullpronominal|nullpronminal]] and/or [[apothipronomial]], and being favorable towards pronouns. |
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It is based on the terms [[sex-ambivalent]] and [[Romance Ambivalent|romance ambivalent]]. |
It is based on the terms [[Sex-Ambivalent|sex-ambivalent]] and [[Romance Ambivalent|romance ambivalent]]. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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[[File:Pronoun ambivalence.png|thumb|Pronoun ambivalence flag]] |
[[File:Pronoun ambivalence.png|thumb|Pronoun ambivalence flag]] |
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The Pronoun |
The '''Pronoun Ambivalence''' flag was coined by a user going by ''Anderson'' on November 15th, 2020. The shades of grey stands for fluctuating feelings about their pronouns, pink stands for [[feminine]]-associated pronouns, blue stands for [[masculine]]-associated pronouns, purple stands for [[neutral]]-associated pronouns, and black stands for every other pronoun type. The design stands for the use of pronouns in conversation. |
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 20 November 2023
Pronoun Ambivalence is a term for who has mixed feelings about their pronouns or having pronouns used to refer to them. They may possibly fluctuate between being neutral about pronouns, being nullpronminal and/or apothipronomial, and being favorable towards pronouns.
It is based on the terms sex-ambivalent and romance ambivalent.
Flag
The Pronoun Ambivalence flag was coined by a user going by Anderson on November 15th, 2020. The shades of grey stands for fluctuating feelings about their pronouns, pink stands for feminine-associated pronouns, blue stands for masculine-associated pronouns, purple stands for neutral-associated pronouns, and black stands for every other pronoun type. The design stands for the use of pronouns in conversation.