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    Bigender 4.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | Pinks - Femininity. Darker pink for maybe having a stronger connection to being feminine/female & lighter pink for the opposite. <br>Blues - Masculinity. Darker blue for maybe having a stronger connection to being masculine/male & lighter blue for the opposite<br>Yellow - Neutrality. Yellow shows maybe being connected to being a nonbinary gender<br>Purple: Mixture/co-existing. Purple can either represent the two genders mixing or co-existing or both depending on the person<br>White: Enby. White represents the entire gender itself being on the nonbinary spectrum}}
    Bigender 4.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | Pinks - Femininity. Darker pink for maybe having a stronger connection to being feminine/female & lighter pink for the opposite. <br>Blues - Masculinity. Darker blue for maybe having a stronger connection to being masculine/male & lighter blue for the opposite<br>Yellow - Neutrality. Yellow shows maybe being connected to being a nonbinary gender<br>Purple: Mixture/co-existing. Purple can either represent the two genders mixing or co-existing or both depending on the person<br>White: Enby. White represents the entire gender itself being on the nonbinary spectrum}}
    File:Bigender by Milith Rusignuolo.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |"I tried to use secondary colours, which represent a blend between two colours. The plus sign comes from the stylised spelling of the word as bi+gender, as well as representing putting two things together. The yellow, white, and blue were added for aesthetic reasons."}}
    File:Bigender by Milith Rusignuolo.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |"I tried to use secondary colours, which represent a blend between two colours. The plus sign comes from the stylised spelling of the word as bi+gender, as well as representing putting two things together. The yellow, white, and blue were added for aesthetic reasons."}}
    File:Bigender by pastelflowers.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |Purple (in general) is used to represent those who are Nonbinary<br>Darker purple- leans more towards blue, represents those who identify partially as male<br>Lighter purple- leans more towards pink, represents those who partially identify as female<br>Grey - represents those who partially identify as a nonbinary gender<br>White - represents genderfluidity}}
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    File:Bigender by asteri-sympan.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |Inspired by the [[bisexual]] pride flag.}}
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    Revision as of 19:55, 16 October 2020

    Bigender and bigenderfluid pride flags
    This is the gallery of alternative pride flags for the Bigender and bigenderfluid identities.
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    Bigender
    Bigenderfluid
    1. Unfortunately, not all flags have their meaning attached. If you know the meaning of one of them, feel free to add them or contact us!