Pronouns are a thing where you're tired of saying a name or nouns so you say things like she/he/they/it/we/me/i/you/ours etc etc. Please note that pronouns don't necessarily refer to gender identity.
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* Compulsive use or correction: Perhaps the person feels an uncontrollable urge to use specific pronouns, or to correct others' pronoun usage, even in inappropriate contexts.
* Excessive focus on self-identification: The individual might spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about, discussing, or demanding others use their preferred pronouns, to the detriment of other aspects of their life.
* Anxiety or distress related to pronouns: They might experience significant anxiety if pronouns are not used "correctly" around them, or become highly distressed by any perceived misgendering.
* Delusional beliefs: In a more severe manifestation, there could be delusions related to pronouns, such as believing that pronouns hold special powers or that certain pronouns are being used against them.
* Excessive focus on self-identification: The individual might spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about, discussing, or demanding others use their preferred pronouns, to the detriment of other aspects of their life.
* Anxiety or distress related to pronouns: They might experience significant anxiety if pronouns are not used "correctly" around them, or become highly distressed by any perceived misgendering.
* Delusional beliefs: In a more severe manifestation, there could be delusions related to pronouns, such as believing that pronouns hold special powers or that certain pronouns are being used against them.
eg- pronounphiia people obsessed with different gender pronouns and making up new words as pronouns to promote their entitlement
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Get the Pronounphiia mug.A person who habitually and often disruptively corrects others’ use of pronouns, regardless of the relevance, the conversational tone, or whether the person being referenced is present. Pronoundos tend to enforce pronoun norms with militant zeal, sometimes prioritizing correction over clarity, context, or relationship.
the pronoundo jumped in to tell me I’d misgendered someone’s barista from last summer.”
“Around the pronoundo table, you don’t say ‘he’ or ‘she’ without a notarized affidavit.”
“Around the pronoundo table, you don’t say ‘he’ or ‘she’ without a notarized affidavit.”
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Person 2; "Please don't pronoun't me, I use they/them pronouns."
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Definition: A blend of "pronunciation" and "strict," describing someone who is unyielding about correct and precise pronunciation. Often used to humorously label people who can’t resist correcting others’ speech.
Etymology: From pronunciation (the way in which a word is spoken) + strict (demanding that rules be followed exactly). Coined to poke fun at language perfectionists.
Usage: Used when talking about people who will stop a conversation to fix how you say a word, no matter the context.
Definition: A blend of "pronunciation" and "strict," describing someone who is unyielding about correct and precise pronunciation. Often used to humorously label people who can’t resist correcting others’ speech.
Etymology: From pronunciation (the way in which a word is spoken) + strict (demanding that rules be followed exactly). Coined to poke fun at language perfectionists.
Usage: Used when talking about people who will stop a conversation to fix how you say a word, no matter the context.
Examples:
1. "My English teacher is so pronunstrict that she’ll pause the entire class to correct a single misplaced syllable."
2. "Hermione was famously pronunstrict about ‘Wingardium Leviosa,’ turning a simple spell lesson into a full-on phonetics workshop."
3. "He’s pronunstrict even at karaoke — he’ll stop mid-song to fix your vowel sounds."
1. "My English teacher is so pronunstrict that she’ll pause the entire class to correct a single misplaced syllable."
2. "Hermione was famously pronunstrict about ‘Wingardium Leviosa,’ turning a simple spell lesson into a full-on phonetics workshop."
3. "He’s pronunstrict even at karaoke — he’ll stop mid-song to fix your vowel sounds."
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