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    Agender-2.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Purple: archetypal “queerness”; represents people who transition to Neutral through surgery, hormones, etc.; represents people who take on androgynous presentation to express an agender identity.<br>-Black: complete absence of color when dealing with light.<br>-Grey: poly, fluid, and demi genders that include an agender identity.<br>-White: complete absence of color when dealing with pigment.<br>-Green: atypical “queerness”; represents people who do not transition to Neutral through surgery, hormones, etc., and people who do so “partially”; represents people who maintain or fluctuate between gendered presentation(s), and people who take on presentations that are not specifically male, female, or androgynous.}}
    Agender-2.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Purple: archetypal “queerness”; represents people who transition to Neutral through surgery, hormones, etc.; represents people who take on androgynous presentation to express an agender identity.<br>-Black: complete absence of color when dealing with light.<br>-Grey: poly, fluid, and demi genders that include an agender identity.<br>-White: complete absence of color when dealing with pigment.<br>-Green: atypical “queerness”; represents people who do not transition to Neutral through surgery, hormones, etc., and people who do so “partially”; represents people who maintain or fluctuate between gendered presentation(s), and people who take on presentations that are not specifically male, female, or androgynous.}}
    Agender-3.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Lavender - Androgynes who identify as agenders and/or use an androgynous look in order to pass as agender. <br> Black - The lack of gender <br> Olive Green - The inverse color of lavender, it symbolizes agenders who don’t feel comfortable with an androgynous look and wish to pass in different ways or not to pass. }}
    Agender-3.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Lavender - Androgynes who identify as agenders and/or use an androgynous look in order to pass as agender. <br> Black - The lack of gender <br> Olive Green - The inverse color of lavender, it symbolizes agenders who don’t feel comfortable with an androgynous look and wish to pass in different ways or not to pass. }}
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    Agender four stripe.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Black for safety, night sky, void. Gray for cement, ashes. White for bones. Green for life, feeling, being agender!}}
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    <big><center>Agender</center></big>
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    Agender four stripe.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Black for safety, night sky, and the void. Gray for cement and ashes. White for bones. Green for life and feeling.}}
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    Agender, Agenderfluid, Agenderflux, Apogender, Genderfree, Genderless, Gendervoid, and Nullgender pride flags
    This is the gallery of alternative pride flags for the Agender, Agenderfluid, Agenderflux, Apogender, Genderfree, Genderless, Gendervoid, and Nullgender identities.
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