Define Neopronouns Meaning

Neopronouns
Gender nuetral pronouns, that are commonly used by nonbinary people, examples would be : xe\xir\xirself, ze\zir\zerself, ey\em\emself

Xe loves music.
Xir went to the mall.
My neopronouns are xe.
By Carry
Neopronouns
gender-neutral pronouns that some transgender, nonbinary, or gender non-conforming people use instead of he, she, or they. despite what some people say, they are real and have been for as long as 200 years.

- the first set of neopronouns was thon/thons/thonself, made by charles crozet converse in 1858.
- does fae need to buy anything from the store?
By Ulrica
Neopronouns
pronouns that aren't she/he/they. can be used by anyone, even cishets, as long as they make you feel comfortable with your identity. the first set of neopronouns was coined by charles crozet in 1858 : thon/thons/thonself. many neurodivergent people use neopronouns since they have a different relationship with their gender and pronouns.

examples :
xe / xem / xyr / xyrs / xyrself
fae / faer / faers / faers / faerself
lu / lun / luns / luns / lunself

how to use neopronouns :

today xe went to the park.
i went with xem.
xe brought xyr own frisbee.
i played frisbee with xem.
xe talked about xyrself.
we bumped into a friend of xyrs.
By Sofia
Neopronouns
these exist?

"i use neopronouns"
"huh?"
By Nerte
Neopronouns
neopronouns are pronouns that are not he/him, they/them, or she/her. these pronouns are often used by neurodivergent people to feel more confident in their relationship with gender, since neurodivergent people experience gender differently. neurotypicals can also use neopronouns, they are just more common amongst neurodivergent people.

person 1: “xe uses neopronouns because it makes xem feel more comfortable in their gender.”
person 2: “they don't make sense!”
person 1: “actually, they do, they can be used in the same way as he/him, she/her, and they/them! if you look up certain sets of neopronouns, they'll show you how they're used in a sentence!”
person 2: “wow! really? that's so cool!”
By Jemie
Neopronouns
neopronouns are a set of (usually) gender neutral pronouns commonly used by trans or gnc individuals. pronouns are simply a set of words that are used in place of someone's name, and therefore do not have an inherently implied gender, just as someone's name does not inherently equal their gender. neopronouns are common and have been around for years, with the first known set of neopronouns thought to be created by Charles Crozat Converse in 1858 (thon/thons). furthermore, many other cultures and languages have had neopronouns for many years before that.
examples of neoprns:
ae/aer
doll/dollself
bun/bunself
fae/faer
vae/vaer
+ many more !
if you think neopronouns are not valid, well guess what? you're transphobic !

"wow you use neopronouns? you're so valid and sexy"
By Brenda
Neopronouns
most of them are fake. nobody's gonna call u "bunself" so u can feel oppressed. xe/xem xy/xyr, etc r cool tho but "pawself"? no fuck that.

its a.. pronoun?? idk its just a fucking aesthetic tiktok kids made into a pronoun and if u slip up and call them "kitself" instead of "kittyself" theyll call u transphobic and ableist. u can make one by listing ur favorite thing.. animal.. object.. and then add "self" at the end of it.

ex:lizardself, toothself, sweetself
🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢

person A: have u heard of neo pronouns?
person B: huh, what are those?
person A: ok so basically its a gender where you make it up-
person B: thats.. not how it works
person A: no they'res actually people using them unironically
person B: so, ur saying that theres actual transgender and non binary people dying because of who they are and 7th graders are making up their own genders so they can be quirky and different?

person A: yea! its so fucking dumb
person B: damn,ur right.
person A: its really getting outta control! they say that its how they feel inside, but how do you identify as candlewax
person B: c-candlewax is a pronoun..?
person A: yup, it really is.. they describe their gender as melty, hot and aromatic.

person B: ..what about xy/xyr
person A: naw those are pronouns that some people under the autism spectrum can identify as.
person B:oh, that makes sense! thats kinda cool. fuck most neopronouns.
person A: makes sense.
person B: bro theyre genuinely gonna start making penisself and vaginaself pronouns-
person A: holy shit youre right.. *shivers*
person B: *shivers*
By Katerine
Neopronouns
Neopronouns are a form of pronouns; everyone has pronouns!! Neopronouns are often used by nonbinary folx as replacements for he/him, she/her, and they/them, if they feel that these typical pronouns are too confining or just not right for them.

Neopronouns are used more often in neurodivergent people than in neurotypicals, because of their different connections and experiences with societal constructs, like gender.
Because of the large amounts of neurodivergent people using neopronouns, if one (usually a cishet) were to disrespect neopronouns, that person could be rightfully deemed ableist. Failure to respect neopronouns is transphobic, too, and one cannot claim to support the trans community in its entirety if they exclude people that use neopronouns.

The first set of written neopronouns (thon/thonself) was coined by Charles Crozat Converse in 1858. You can see this in some dictionaries, like the online version of Merriam Webster. These were not the first neopronouns used; ne, hiser, e, ou, ip, se, hi, and le all came up around the same time, but are rarely (if ever) used nowadays.

Common neopronouns include:
It/its/itself
Ey/em/eir
Ze/hir/hirs
Xe/xyr/xem/xeirs
E/em

Fae/faer is said to be a set of neopronouns, but is cultural appropriation and shouldn't be used by most people, unless you're of Celtic descent.

Neopronouns can be more than those listed; many people nowadays with neopronouns use doll, bug, rat, cap'n, etc.

Example 1:
Did you see Rain today? Dolls shoes are SO COOL!! Rain's so much cooler than all of y'all, doll has so much swag. >:) Lowkey have a crush on doll.........

Example 2:
Jackass: "Did you see Taylor? I heard he wore a dress to the park yesterday..... so cringe."
Decent human being: "Hey, Taylor's pronouns are they and it; you know they're nonbinary. Neopronouns are not that hard to use, Kevin."
Jackass: "Anyone that uses pronouns is a sensitive little snowflake."
Decent human being: "You know *everyone* uses pronouns, Kevin? It's not that hard to respect them. Besides, it looked SO COOL in that dress!! They're so awesome, and you're genuinely missing out on *so much* by refusing to talk to them."
By Loise
Neopronouns
Neopronouns are pronoun sets where it is out of the binary prns (she/her they/them he/him.) It is typically used by people who don't live in English speaking countries and LGBT+ folks but everyone may use them. While i'll not get into the history of neo pronouns, I'll just say they are older than you may think (ou being one of the oldest, started around the 1300's i believe.) Just please do your research !!

examples of traditional neo prns :

xe/xem ; ae/aer ; thon/thons ; e/em ; co/co ; ve/ver ; vi/vir ; ey/em

examples of modern neo prns :
bun/buns ; ro/rose ; ✨/✨s ; mew/mews ; shi/shiy ; vil/vils

person #1 : i use ae/aer neopronouns !
person #2 : thats so cool!!
By Darda
Neopronouns
pronouns that aren't he, she, or they.
some examples include:
ze/zim
xe/xem
it/its
ae/aer
qui/quem
ni/neir
e/em
and plenty more! they're valid pronouns, they exist, and while they're "made up", all words in all languages are made up, so like, they/them, she/her, and he/him are also made up
they're most commonly used by non-binary people but also used by binary people (cis or trans)!

Person 1: Who's she?
Person 2: That's Rey, ze uses ze/zir neopronouns by the way!
Person 1: ah, alright, thank you!
By Tarrah