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Androgyne.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The red symbolises woman and the blue symbolises man, and they are separated by purple (a mix of them both), yellow (representing non binary-ness) and grey (representing neutrality).}}
Androgyne.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The red symbolises woman and the blue symbolises man, and they are separated by purple (a mix of them both), yellow (representing non binary-ness) and grey (representing neutrality).}}
Androgyne-2.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Black and White: While non-binary, androgyne is somewhat a more binary identity than others. It weaves between male and female comfortably, and works in suitable harmony.<br>Blue: Represents masculinity, identity-wise and aesthetically.<br>Pink: Represents femininity, again, identity-wise and aesthetically.<br>Purple: Represents a comfortable blending of masculinity and femininity to make the unique identity that androgyne people are. Also represents androgyne being a non-binary identity.}}
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Androgyne-3.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Pink: Femininity.<br>-Purple: A combination of femininity and masculinity.<br>-Blue: Masculinity.}}
Androgyne-3.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Pink: Femininity.<br>-Purple: A combination of femininity and masculinity.<br>-Blue: Masculinity.}}
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