Neopronouns are not a “tumblr fad”. Gender neutral pronouns other than they/them have existed in the English language for actual centuries. They are not harmful to the trans community.
To those who are against neopronouns, you’re acting against the evolution of a language and acting against something that’s been around for far longer than you’ve been alive.
To those who use neopronouns, your pronouns are not harmful. You do not deserve to be made to feel ashamed for your pronouns.
Op you can’t just drop this and expect us to not ask what the old school gender neutral pronouns were!!! How on earth are all my nb friends gonna pick the dapper pronouns????
I found these doing VERY minimal research:
•Ey/Em/Eir (1975, created by Christine M. Elverson)
•E/Em/Es (1890, created by James Rogers)
•Per/Pers/Perself (1976, Used in a novel by Marge Piercy)
•Thon/Thos/Thonself (1858, Created by Charles Crozat Converse)
•Ve dates back to 1980
•Xe dates back to 1973
•In 1789, William Marshall confirmed the use of both“a” and “ou” as a replacement for he/she/they and even i.
•Co/Coself (1970, created by Mary Orovan)
•Ne (1850, appeared in print in 1884)
•En (1868, mentioned by Richard Grant White)
•Han/Hans/Hanself (1868)
•Un/Uns/One (1868)
•Se/Sis/Sim (1884)
•Hesh/Hiser/Himer (1879)
•Hi/Hes/Hem (1884)
•Le/Lis/Lim (1884)
•Hersh/Herm (1884)
•Ip/Ips (1884)
•Hae/Haes(Hais)/Haim (1884)
•Tha/Thare/Them(Thon) (1885)
•Zyhe/Zyhe’s/Zyhem (1885)
•Ir/Iro/Im (1888)
•De/Der/Dem (1888)
•Hor/Hors/Horself (1890)
•Ith/Iths (1890)
Sources for these as well as many others that I didn’t add due to the list getting too long can be found here.
An interesting note is that in the modern language a lot more people use neopronouns then you would expect!
•Yo is a majorly African American pronoun coined in 2004 and used by Middle School students In Baltimore, Maryland.
•Fae/Faer, coined in 2014, is used by 4.3% of participants in the 2019 Gender Census.
Plus a vast variety of newly coined pronouns that you will have seen commonly floating around!
Neopronouns have existed and been recorded for a long time, they are not a new concept, nor are they mogai or a tumblr concept. They are not modern, there have just been many modern adaptions to already existing pronouns.