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No one outside of Tumblr ever actually uses pronouns such as 'ey/em/eir'. If everyone reading this right now turned off their devices and looked around and actually thought for a minute, you would quickly realize this as well. Neopronouns have no purpose. They are difficult to memorize and use, and their users are often quite hypocritical and come off as conceited. The world and its inhabitants should not have to conform to the desires of one person, or in this case, a group of people. Often times, user of neopronouns have this 'me me me' mentality. They demand that their pronouns be respected and used, getting angry when someone slips up or doesn't quickly conform to them. Despite what some (not all) nonbinary folks say, the nonbinary identity is relatively new. There has been an increase in nonbinary identifying individuals once we entered the 2010's era, and that is not a mere coincidence.
This page contains a list of neopronouns. Neopronouns are gender-neutral pronouns intended to replace the singular use of "they" (i.e. ''The speaker is from Africa and they will be sharing their sociological research'' can be replaced by ''The speaker is from Africa and ey will be sharing eir sociological research'').
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Subject !! Object !! Possessive !! Possessive Pronoun !! Reflexive
|-
| e/ey || em || eir || eirs || eirself
|-
| ne || nym || nis || nis || nymself
|-
| ne || nem || nir || nirs || nemself
|-
| per || per || pers || pers || perself
|-
| ve || ver || vis || vis || verself
|-
| xe || xem || xir/xyr || xirs/xyrs || xemself
|-
| ze/zie || hir || hir || hirs || hirself
|}


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