THE NEOPRONOUN FLAG(S)
The meaning of the first version of the flag is unknown, but here is one of the second flag:
Green is for masculine-identifying people who use neopronouns.
Blue is for older pronoun sets and the history behind them.
White is for non-binary identifying people who use neopronouns.
Yellow is for newer pronoun sets and the happiness that comes from them.
Orange is for feminine-identifying people who use neopronouns.
DEFINITION
Neopronouns are any set of singular third-person pronouns that are not officially recognized in the language they are used in, typically created with the intent of being a gender neutral pronoun set.
Some people prefer using neopronouns as an alternative gender neutral pronoun set.
Now i know that neopronouns can be confusing for some, so i'll add an example using the pronouns xe/xem (had another example, but since this is the most commonly used neopronoun, i changed it).
Xe (he/she/they/etc.) likes to draw. Xe (he/she/they/etc.) showed me some of xyr (his/her/their/etc.) work.
Pronouns day is on the third wednesday of October.
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