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'''Stage Pronouns''' are pronouns which one uses or identifies with in the context of performance, especially when they don't use or identify with them otherwise. This typically refers to when one has a specific character or persona that they play the part of, and that character or persona has pronouns which are different from their own. For example, individuals who participate in [[Drag Performers|drag]] often use or identify with different pronouns depending on whether they are performing or not. |
'''Stage Pronouns''' are pronouns which one uses or identifies with in the context of performance, especially when they don't use or identify with them otherwise. This typically refers to when one has a specific character or persona that they play the part of, and that character or persona has pronouns which are different from their own. For example, individuals who participate in [[Drag Performers|drag]] often use or identify with different pronouns depending on whether they are performing or not. |
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Stage pronouns fall under the [[mutopronoun]] |
Stage pronouns fall under the [[pronounfluid]] and [[mutopronoun]] umbrellas. Similar terms include [[correfluid]] and [[webpronounswap]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |