The three choices aren’t necessarily for different sets it in short creates a custom set. The three scripts are just for authors to use them more comfortably but all sets allow the reader to choose their own pronouns. I use the they/them/their’s set in mine because its the set that is the easier for me to remember when using the brackets. If I used things like ‘pronoun 1 2 and 3’ it just may be a bit confusing for author’s to use. When I refer to my character I only use [THEY], [THEM], and [THEIR’S] but the reader could be seeing she/her/her’s if that’s the set they chose or even a mixed set of they/him/her’s if that’s what they chose. I think we are talking about the same idea but if I’m a little lost please let me know. But how mixed sets work is the reader chooses three different pronouns that create a set. They could choose for example they for the first, him for the second, and her’s for the third and that is the specific set they will see when they read the story. The only way I could think to add neopronouns would be to add an option to type in your preferred set which would still be three questions. If we have different ideas and I’m confused please let me know or if you have ideas regarding neopronouns I would love to try them out.
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