so, here is a 'lesson' on how to use neopronouns DISCLAIMER: im not the best at explaining, but this should help decently :} pronoun sets are laid out like this, standardly Subjective / Objective / Possessive / Reflexive (if theres five, thats split into possessive Adjective & possessive Pronoun. theres not much difference. 'HER cat' vs 'the cat is HERS', or 'ITS cat' vs 'the cat is ITS'. the only difference is an added 's' to the Pronoun if there is not already one on the Adjective) sounds like a lot, but i promise its not actually hard to memorise, itll happen eventually so, following that format, we'll do some examples with pronouns you should already know! she/her/her/herself he/him/his/himself they/them/their/themself it/it/its/itself so, with neopronouns, you can just refer back to these sets, and eventually it should just feel natural some common neopronouns and their sets! xe/xem/xyr/xemself ze/hir/hir/hirself e/em/eir/eirself fae/faer/faer/faerself also, neopronouns can be singular, like He or She (is, likes, has) or plural, like They (are, like, have). often, they are Singular, but ones based off of they/them (such as ey/em) are more often plural NOUNSELF pronouns, are things like 'cat/cats', 'bun/buns', ect. commonly, the full set will simply be the noun, for example 'paw/paw/paws/pawself', though in some cases, they vary, such as 'kit/kitten/kits/kittenself'. i would recommend asking, though one-syllable nounself pronouns are usually not split the way longer ones may be TIP - a common pattern in pronouns ive seen, is [ends in a vowel] / [ends in 'r' or 'm'] / [ends in 'r'] / [starts with the objective (second) pronoun] such as shE/heR/heR/HERself or xE/xeM/xyR/XEMself
so examples list "Xe's not evil, just big sad." "E holds eir phone like a heretic." "Have you seen vim?" "I think purr is really cool, I hope purr's looking after purrself."