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Genderless by Feltedflyingfox.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Posted in October 2021 by Instagram user feltedflyingfox. "Black and white represent the spectrum of ways people feel genderless. For example, some may feel a void where gender should be, while others may feel no such space for gender at all. Pastel purple represents genderless folks who are partially male, female, or both. Purple is a mix of pink and blue which are traditional male and female colors. Pastel green represents genderless folks who are partially a gender that is neither male or female. The green and purple used are inverse to each other in hue. Yellow represents the genderless community. It's the color of hope, happiness, creativity, and communication."}} | |||
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Revision as of 21:34, 17 October 2021
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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