I’ve been collecting multiple pronoun flags recently and couldn’t find some for specific pronoun combos. These flags follow a different template than my neopronoun flags and are based on 2 pronoun flags smashed together.
The order of the pronouns matters to me because flags for combos like they/he and she/they already exist.
It/they
He/they
They/she
Vo/they (Based on my vo/vem/veir/voself flag, which is not posted yet sorry)
It/pup
Sweet/candy
Xe/they
He/rat
Ey/Thon
So anyway I hope you like them. The it/they and xe/they flags are my favorite.
And I actually have more that are combos of 3+ but I’ve reached the picture limit for this post. I’ll probably post them separately later.
(Flag ID: A flag with 6 horizontal stripes. The stripes are dark brown, brown, light brown, light pink-red, red-orange, and a greyish red. The browns represent blood clots and dried blood. The pink represents tissue.The reds represent blood and blood vessels.)
(Flag ID: A flag with 3 horizontal stripes. The stripes are green to represent plants and biology. There is a yellow-green stripe in between them to represent animals and energy. The yellow outline of a heart covers the center of the flag to represent the connection to nature.)
A flag for those who use death-related nounself and/or emojiself pronouns. This includes pronouns relating to dead things.
This type of pronouns includes (but is not limited to):
fossil/fossilself
corpse/corpseself
🦴/🦴self (bone/boneself)
rot/rotself
skel/skeletonself
etc, etc.
Flag ID: A flag with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes are greyish pink to represent tissues, greyish green to represent disease, white to represent death, gray to represent decay, and black to represent what was formerly alive.
Made as part of my pronoun classification system project.
Okay so I don’t know if anyone’s come up with this before but I had the idea of using gender symbols as neopronouns.
They’re pictographs so they would be written-only but it’s still a cool idea to me and so here are some flags.
Below the flags is stuff about the potential exclusivity of these pronoun sets. Nothing is finalized yet.
♂︎/♂︎s
Based off the mars (man/male) symbol. Possibly exclusive to men, masc-aligned people, or queer people who feel a connection to this symbol.
♀︎/♀︎s
Based off the venus (woman/female) symbol. Possibly exclusive to women, fem-aligned people, or queer people who feel a connection to this symbol.
⚧ /⚧ s
Based off the trans symbol. Probably exclusive to trans, cisn’t, or maybe gender non-conforming people.
☿/☿s
Based off the intersex symbol. Probably an intersex-exclusive pronoun.
⚨ /⚨ s
Based off the androgyne symbol. Possibly an intersex-exclusive pronoun (or an androgyne-exclusive pronoun, depending on who you think should be able to use the term androgyne). Can also be written as ⚩/⚩s or ⚦/⚦s.
⚲/⚲s
Based off the neutrois symbol (and yes I know the apple symbol version is upside down). Probably exclusive to neutrois, neuter, or other gender neutral people. Also for agender people who use this as their symbol.
☄︎/☄︎s
Based off the maverique symbol. Possibly exclusive to maverique or other nonbinary people.
🜍/🜍s
Based of the gallae/galli symbol. Probably exclusive to gallae/galli people or other queer pagans.
I might make more of these for attraction symbol pronouns (like the double venus/mars) but I don’t know if I can make any more for gender symbols since the emoji options are very limited.
Wanting someone to refer to you with the pronouns that you (or they) consider the opposite of their pronouns.
Examples:
-Someone uses it/they so you want it to use they/it for you
-Someone uses she/her so you want her to use he/him for you
-Someone uses ‘dark’ or scarier themed neopronouns so you want them to use ‘lighter’ or cuter themed neopronouns for you
-Someone who uses big/bigs pronouns so you want big to use small/smalls for you (this is an example of a pronoun set having an antonym, because it’s based on an adjective)
-Someone uses xe/xem so you want xem to use [whatever you consider the opposite of xe/xem to be. I personally think that ze/zir works] for you
What you (or the person who’s referring to you) consider the opposite of a certain pronoun set or combination is totally up to the individual, especially when it comes to neopronouns. If you want to go by refracted pronouns around someone the best thing to do is to ask them their pronouns, decide on an opposite and tell it to them so there’s no confusion.
There could also be emoji/pictopronouns in the second person, which I recommend using in the format of [x]/[x]r/[x]rs/[x]rself to differentiate them from 3rd person neopronouns (which mostly use [x]/[x]s/[x]self format). For example ☆/☆r/☆rs/☆rself. But you can use whatever format you want as long as you specify that they’re in the 2nd person.
There could also be 2nd person xenopronouns.
I’ve seen 1stp neopronouns around but no official coining post for a second person version so here’s one. I am not the first person to come up with this, but as far as I know I am the first to make a flag for it!
I’ve also made flags for thou/thee, ye/you, vow/vor, vwoo/vwoor, you/yourselves, you&/your&, ye/yer, yx/yxr, gen/genser, ya/yar, you/yourz, and 🌸/🌸r pronouns which I will be posting soon hopefully.
My template for 2ndp neopronoun flags is under the cut if anyone wants to use it.
(Since humans cannot use/understand xenopronouns, I can’t give any specific examples but broader examples include [but are not limited to]):
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(Flag ID: A flag with 7 horizontal stripes of green, blue, purple, red, white, brown and black.The blue, green, red and brown have the same meanings as the original flag. The black represents not being human, the white represents the wide range of non-human identities, and the purple represents otherkin specifically.)
I wanted to make matching a-spec flag sets for aphysical, aemotional, and atertiary microlabels. I do like the original flags (link), but the colors didn't really work for my purposes (they represent attraction, rather than the opposite), so I made alt ones.
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Flag colors:
Aphysical: ✦ Light yellow/green, teal, purple - aphysical colors. (From the opposite colors of physical attraction, which I think orange, red, and dark red/pink represent well.) ✦ Dark grey/black, light grey - the spectrum of not experiencing physical attraction. Such as those who don't experience this attraction at all, and those who do (demiphysical for example). (Inspired by other a-spec flags.) Dark grey also represents aphys people who are a-spec in other attractions (like being aemotional in addition to aphysical), and light grey is also for those who are allo-spec in other attractions (like being alloplatonic, for example).
Aemotional: ✦ Dark grey/black, mid grey, blue, light green, blueish green - aemotional colors. (Like above, this is based on the opposite colors of emotional attraction, which I picked purple, blue, orange, yellow, and pink for. I also greys are just fitting colors in general.) The greys and lightest green also represent the spectrum of not experiencing emotional attraction. Such as those who don't experience this attraction at all, and those who do. They also represent aemo people who are a-spec and allo-spec for other attractions.
Note: to avoid looking too much like other flags, I used the 3 main colors plus dark grey/black for aphysical (microlabels), and dark grey/black, blue, blueish green, and light green for aemotional (microlabels), instead of only the bright/opposite colors (so excluding the greys). Traditionally the bright colors are used to represent the respective a-spec identity (see here for an example), and the black/grey/white is left out, but since they'll look too similar to other flags, the dark colors are included to help with this. (Just check my aphyspec and aemospec flag sets for a visual example.)
Atertiary: ✦ Light green, cyan, blue-purple, orange - atertiary colors. (Based off the opposite colors of the tertiary attraction flag, which are light blue, yellow, orange, and magenta/pink. I also rearranged the color order, just to make it more of a gradient / different.) ✦ Black - not experiencing this form of attraction. I didn't include grey/light colors like in the other flags, but that's just a visual thing. Ater-spec plus other a-spec and allo-spec people/labels are still included under this.
Aphyspec, aemospec, & aterspec: Are all based off of the above flags, but arranged into a gradient / color adjusted to represent their spectrums. Inspired by other a- spectrum flags, like ace-spec & aro-spec. There's no specific color meanings.
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Wowie that's a lot of text haha. I felt it was important to explain it though. (Maybe I could have formatted it better, they do kind of repeat themselves.)