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pronounfluid culture is keeping a list of pronouns you’ve ever used so you don’t have to go look for new ones every few hours
and then giving up on said list
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“If pronouns aren’t gender, then what are they?”
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pronounfluid culture is misspelling “pronounfluid culture” as “pronounfluid vulture”
here’s a bad drawing I made of it:
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oh dang they spaced out the buttons? whyy now all my muscle memory’s gonna go to waste
is it just me or did tumblr change some stuff while I was away?? I feel like it looked different before
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is it just me or did tumblr change some stuff while I was away?? I feel like it looked different before
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pronounfluid culture is having a fixation with the sounds of syllables and changing cuz you need a hard “k” sound in them
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It's getting refereed to by "she" and being mildly annoyed, even though you don't usually mind it because you're presenting as masc, and it's someone who knows you aren't cis, and then they use "he" the next sentence and you get the best shot of gender euphoria
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Pronounfluid culture is wait a second what pronouns was I using today-
the amount of times I’ve forgotten my own pronouns is unbelievable tbh
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I keep forgetting to use mine, but as a tip for my fellow pronounfluid friends if you want to make a pronoun list maybe make it moveable!! My physical list has all my pronouns on what are essentially different glorified sticky notes that I can move around on a paper in my sketchbook that I divided into sections, going from "euphoria inducing" to "no way in hell do I want you to use those". That way I can change them whenever I see the list/someone asks/they noticeably change w/o rewriting shit!!
oo that’s a good idea!
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Pronounfluid culture is struggling to change ur prns on every social media you have.
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Genderfluid pronounfluid culture is giving up and just going by any/all pronouns bc you don't feel like questioning your pronouns every single day (they change a lot esp w my gender which also changes a lot *sobs*) then getting annoyed when someone refers to you using a pronoun you don't currently use (even tho you didn't even realize it before they referred to you as it) and directly starting a list of pronouns (even tho you know you'll scrap it in a day cause you'll prolly identify with completely different pronouns after you make it) and just wanting to sob before giving up and letting people call you whatever (most people use he/him tbh n I mostly don't mind it, so that's good, but sometimes someone uses they or she or something when I don't id with it and I just- *breaking sounds*). This was probably a little too specific, sorry, I'm just so done with this (I literally scrapped all my identity lists yesterday and have to redo everything;-;).
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pronoun fluid is knowing but also not knowing your pronouns.
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Pronounfluid culture is panicking because your pronouns didn't change for a long time and then calming down after they changed today-
No because they/them pronouns are pog and is making me question demipronounfluid aaaaaaaaaaa
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Am I& allowed to identify as Pronounfluid if the reason I& do is because I'm& a system? What label would you suggest if not?
I’ve seen systems that collectively identify as pronounfluid, but don’t individually, so if that’s what you’re& talking about then absolutely! If you& meant identifying as pronounfluid individually though then I genuinely don’t know. I stand by the fact that you’re “allowed” to identify as whatever you genuinely feel fits, but as a singlet I probably shouldn’t be the one to decide
If any systems could weigh in on this, that’d be appreciated /gen :)
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If I change pronouns depending on the situation like, for example, I use she/her in a formal context, they/them online, and he/him with friends, Am I pronounfluid?
oh heck I forgot about this blog
and yes, I’d say so! you aren’t required to if you don’t feel like it fits, but if you do then yeah definitely
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Pronounfluid culture is not knowing your pronouns half the time, so you just use she/he/they but alter it with your favorite letter
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Pronoun fluid culture is knowing everything but nothing about gender
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