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mini flags #28 f2u with or without credit!
flags in order she/her | he/him | they/them it/its | neopronouns | nounself emojiself | nameself | multipronominal
I've been experiencing something similar to "The gay fanfiction problem" lately. Instead of struggling to distinguish who is being talked about in a longer scene where two people using the same pronoun interact, I am struggling to clearly distinguish when a change of pronouns means a different character is being referred to vs when it's just a multipronominal character being referred to with more than one pronoun in different sentences.
I'm writing in third person and whenever things get action-y and there's another person aside from my protagonist present I have to rewrite things many times until it's clear what's even happening
Does anyone who's familiar with this problem have some advice on making this a little easier?
Types of Pronouns (Emotes) 2
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Multifour
Multifour is a term that refers to someone who is multigender, multisexual and/or m-spec in general, multipronominal, and multinominal. One's name, pronouns, gender, and orientation be fluid or static, situational or non-situational, etc. As long as one's labels and identity fall under the umbrella of all of these terms, they may use it.
Similar terms include Fluid-fluid-fluid, a combination term for name/pronoun/and genderfluid individuals.
"Multifour" was coined by fandom user johnnienotjohnny on June 19, 2021.
Is there a name for someone who uses she/her/he/him/they/them all? Personally I use these pronouns and I'm not sure what to say when people ask what they are because I haven't discovered a name. Would it be concerned as tri-gender or something else?
Triprononinal, which means you're a user of three pronouns, but it doesn't specify which pronouns you use (because there are also one/ones, neopronouns, and it/its). If you specify exipronouns (reverse of neopronouns) you could prefix almo- (almoexipronoun, mixing almopronominal), meaning you use almost all exipronouns.
Hope that helps
My identity here: genderfaunet, possibly grayaegosexual, poly-gay romantic, femboy, transfeminine, he/she pronouns.
My identity talking to new people IRL: gay, non-binary (if I feel safe), he/him pronouns.
The good thing about identifying as non-binary as well as a boy is that I never feel dysphoria when adressed as either, I don't mind being called "he/him" all the time either, which isn't always the case for other multipronominal people.
Cishet she/they’s are incredibly hot, actually. As are cishet he/they’s.