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(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 07:15 am (UTC)(link)...I also am an ESL and whenever I encounter neopronouns in fics it always *immediately* throws me out of the story because I have an extra degree of difficulty in adjusting and trying to parse which pronoun goes where and it becomes all I can think of and I end up not actually paying attention to the plot, whoops.
Although perhaps this would happen anyway even if english *was* my first language. Idk.
I think I'd be an easier time if neopronouns were more 'set in stone', so to speak, but then again that would just be that more classic 'they/them/theirs', wouldn't it?