Friday, February 15, 2019

Personal Pride Flag, Gender Edition

Hi! Heather here. So this post is to teach you how to make your own personal pride flag. This one will have a(hopefully) complete list of genders, definitions, and the corresponding flags. Your gender would go as the background of your flag. The circle is the sexual attraction, and the heart is the romantic attraction. Therefore, the flag below represents genderfluidity, asexuality, and panromanticism. Have fun making your own!
Image result for panromantic asexual genderfluid

Find your gender below!
  • Agender [No gender]: The green symbolizes gender and the varying white/grey/black represents the range from gender to no gender.
    • Image result for agender flag
  • Androgynous [A blend of both binary genders]: The blue and pink represent masculinity and femininity, and the purple represents a blend of both. 
  • Aporagender [No particular gender, but vague gendered feelings]: The varying shades of pink, blue, and yellow represent femininity, masculinity, and all-encompassing gender, respectively.
  • Aquarigender/Genderflow [No particular gender, but there are labels which are close to feelings]: The infinity sign represents change and eternal flow, while the colors represent the gender's waterlike qualities and the different shades represent shades of gender.
  • Bigender [Identifying as two genders, either interchangeably or simultaneously]: The light shades of pink, blue, and purple represent the binary genders and their connection.
  • Cancegender/Agenderfluid [Mainly agender, but with vague overlapping and changing gendered feelings]: The background represents the agender identity while the patterns of color represent the ever-changing gendered feelings.
  • Cisgender [Identify with assigned gender]: The colors represent the binary genders accepted by society.
  • Demi-{insert gender} [partial identification with said gender]: The greys represent the partial identification while the other color represents the relevant part of the gender.
    • Image result for demi androgynous flag(demi-androgyne)
    • (demi-male)
    • (demi-fluid, as in genderfluid)
    • (demi-flux, as in genderflux)
    • (demi-female)
  • Gender Non-Conforming [non-binary, or doesn't conform to gender roles/stereotypes, can be non-binary]: The light pink and blue represent traditional gender identities and roles, while the other colors represent a larger scope of interpretation and identification.
  • Genderfluid [fluctuates between any and all genders]: The pink, purple, and blue represent binary genders and a combination of them, while the black and white represent the range of genders.
  • Intersex [possesses a combination of male and female physical characteristics]: The yellow represents all genders, and the purple represents gender in itself.
  • Librafluid [partially agender, and the rest fluctuated between male and female]: The grey and black represent lack of gender, while the pink/blue gradient represents the fluctuation between male and female.
  • Pangender [identifies as any and all genders that may or may not be known, simultaneously, in combinations, or over time]: the yellow represents all genders and the white represents the lack of acknowledgement or awareness towards some gender(s).
  • Paradoxigender [identifying as one or more genders which are in paradox with each other. Eg. both male and female]: the shape is a paradox, and the pink, yellow, and blue represent femininity, all genders, and masculinity, respectively.
  • Polygender [more than three genders, at the same time or interchangeably]: The black and grey stand for intensities of gender, while the pink, blue, and yellow stand for femininity, masculinity, and all genders, respectively.
  • Transgender [does not identify as assigned gender]: The degrees of color and white represent the different genders that one might be, and the white represents the lack of connection between sex and gender.
  • Trigender [identifies as three genders, either individually or at the same time]: The colors just generally represent different gender identities. This flag is less symbolic than most.
  • Varumgender/Avarumgender [either fitting under many labels or not feeling the need to associate with any]: the shades of purple represent the shades of gender.

I hope you found your gender on this list. If so, use it as the background of your flag, as seen at the top of the post. If not, send us the gender, definition, and flag at 20percenttime.tolerance@gmail.com.
<3,
Heather


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