According to this article mirrored prns are "...a subset of mutopronominal in which one identifies with the pronouns of the one referring to them"

or in basic terms this means we just use the same pronouns as whomever we are talking to (whether it's a group of people or one person only)
So it isn't uncommon to see someone who uses mirrored pronouns with 20+ pronouns being used all at once!
cool right!

mirrored pronouns is basically this huge "mirror" that reflects your pronouns on the other person (horrible analogy but i hope this makes a bit more sense)

EXAMPLE :
Person 1 uses he/her pronouns
So Person 2 uses he/her pronouns

FAQ i'll be adding more later
are mirrored pronouns for everyone?
yes, pronouns ≠ gender
are any pronouns are mirrored pronouns the same thing?
sorta? however i feel like mirrored pronouns are more special in a way