• plantrepper
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    1 month ago

    Hy is probably hy/hym, so like he/him except with an y (hy/hym/hys/hys/hymself)

    corvid, bug and digi are probably nounself, so [noun]/[noun]/[nouns]/[nouns]/[nounself], those are the simpler ones because you can just insert any word and it’s the safest bet if someone uses nouns as pronouns.

    Sometimes ae/ae/aer/aers/aerself and it’s variations by adding a random letter in front of it are also used, that’s doable. Some people also make up expanding sets like ly/lyr/lyri/lyric/lyricself, I don’t think there’s any obvious rules there. (I have seen wibbly/wobbly/wibblys/wobblys/wibblyself once, that was insane)

    Also also, there’s stuff on the LGBTQIA+ miraheze wiki that I’m not sure whether isn’t satire like Recursive Pronouns, which is so insane it loops around to being low-key cool again

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      1 month ago

      Nvm apparently it’s hy/hymn in this case, but they use hys instead of continuing with hymn so I assume they just vary it for fun

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      1 month ago

      I’d understand rightoid parents that say like “oh buts it’s so hard to adapt to your new pronouns” when it’s whatever this is lmao. I think my head is going to explode