S/he flagsFull pronoun sets: (s)he/(s)hir, (s)hes, (s)her, (s)his/(s)hers or (s)hirs/(s)him [or (s)h
S/he flagsFull pronoun sets: (s)he/(s)hir, (s)hes, (s)her, (s)his/(s)hers or (s)hirs/(s)him [or (s)hem?]/(s)hirself, (s)herself, (s)heself, (s)hiself, (s)hisself, (s)himself [or (s)hemself] | he/his/him/himself or she/her/hers/herself.How to use: when spelled could be “he or she” or “she or he”, however it could also apply for people alternating he/she and she/he pronouns, as showing no preference as not she nor he come first. Then this is either an unipronoun/monopronoun or bipronoun, more surely an ambipronoun because ambiguity purpose.The flags are bisected by a monopixelated purplish line to show ambivalence hence both parts come together while not firstly. Two flags because both the top and left sides may represent the beginning. -- source link
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