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    '''Pronoun-adverse''' refers to a person who is repulsed by the use of certain pronouns for them. There are multiple types of pronoun adversity, ranging from repulsion to a single set of pronouns, to repulsion to all of them. A person experiencing the latter may prefer to be referred to solely by name and identify as [[nullpronominal]] and/or [[apothipronomial]]. A person experiencing the former might find themselves using all pronouns except one set, for example everything except she/her, and is repulsed by being called she/her.
    '''Pronoun-adverse''' refers to a person who is repulsed by the use of certain pronouns for them. There are multiple types of pronoun adversity, ranging from repulsion to a single set of pronouns, to repulsion to all of them. A person experiencing the latter may prefer to be referred to solely by name and identify as [[nullpronominal]] and/or [[apothipronomial]]. A person experiencing the former might find themselves using all pronouns except one set, for example everything except she/her, is repulsed by being called she/her, and might identify as [[almopronominal]].


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    Revision as of 21:49, 2 December 2020

    Pronoun-adverse refers to a person who is repulsed by the use of certain pronouns for them. There are multiple types of pronoun adversity, ranging from repulsion to a single set of pronouns, to repulsion to all of them. A person experiencing the latter may prefer to be referred to solely by name and identify as nullpronominal and/or apothipronomial. A person experiencing the former might find themselves using all pronouns except one set, for example everything except she/her, is repulsed by being called she/her, and might identify as almopronominal.

    History

    The term pronoun adverse was coined with help by fandom user doctorsherlockstrange on November 19th 2020.

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