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    <div style="background: #fdffb2; border-top: 5px solid #B8F484; padding: 10px;">
    {{gallery page
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    <big>'''Agender pride flags'''</big>
    | identities = Agender, Agenderfluid, Agenderflux, Apogender, Genderfree, Genderless, Gendervoid, and Nullgender
    <br>This is the gallery of alternative pride flags for the agender identity.
    | plural = yes
    <br>Links: [[Pride flags gallery|Go back to the gallery index]] - [[Agender|Read about this identity]]
    | identity_link = Agender
    <br><small>Tip: hover the flags to see their meaning!</small>
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    <big><center>Agender</center></big>
     
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    Agender.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|- Black: absence of gender<br>- Grey: partial gender<br>- Green: gender that isn't related to male or female}}
    Agender.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|- Black: absence of gender<br>- Grey: partial gender<br>- Green: gender that isn't related to male or female}}
    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.-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
    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-4.png
    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!}}
    Agender by neopronouns.png
    Agender by yoursaltness.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|"Grey: For those who fall in an out of agender<br>Yellow: For the separation from gender, opposite of purple which is the combination of.<br>Black: The total lack and absence of gender."}}
    Agender 7.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The colors represent a wide spectrum of expression without relying on the pink and blue commonly associated with binary genders.}}
    Agender by pucashell-z.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Utilizes neutral tones and gender neutral colors}}
    Agender by DOKOYUBl.png
    Agender by RalithCoa.jpg
    Mcm agender.png |{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|pink for femme, blue for masc, black for definition or lack thereof, white for trans, yellow for nonbinary green for mixing and performing}}
    80s agender.png |{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|pink for femme, blue for masc, black for definition or lack thereof, white for trans, yellow for nonbinary green for mixing and performing}}
    floral agender.png |{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|pink for femme, blue for masc, black for definition or lack thereof, white for trans, yellow for nonbinary green for mixing and performing}}
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    Agenderfluid.png
    Agenderfluid.png
    Agenderfluid-2.png
    Agenderfluid-2.png
    Agenderfluid by kenochoric (No symbol).png
    Agenderfluid by kenochoric (With symbol).png
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    Agenderflux-2.png
    Agenderflux-2.png
    Agenderflux-3.png
    Agenderflux-3.png
    Agenderflux by It-is-I-Username.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Black-absence of color in terms of light<br>White-absence of color in terms of pigment<br>Orange-femininity in nonbinary way<br>Green-masculinity in nonbinary way<br>Yellow-combination of femininity and masculinity in nonbinary way}}
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    <big><center>Apogender</center></big>
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    Apogender.png
    </gallery>
    <big><center>Genderfree</center></big>
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    Genderfree flag.png
    </gallery>
    <big><center>Genderless</center></big>
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    Genderless.png
    Genderless 2.png
    Genderless by flagify.png
    Genderless (5 stripe) by bulldykebutch.png
    Genderless (4 stripe) by bulldykebutch.png
    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."}}
    Genderless agender flag five stripes by Mars M. (larvamolt).png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Posted in June 2021 by Mars M. (larvamolt on DeviantArt). The stripes represent the following meanings: Turquoise - genderless liberation work. Green - genderless love, friendship community. Yellow - genderless joy and celebration. Orange - genderless artwork. Red-orange - genderless diversity and individuality.}}
    Genderless agender flag four stripes by Mars M. (larvamolt).png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Posted in June 2021 by Mars M. (larvamolt on DeviantArt). The stripes represent the following meanings: Turquoise - genderless liberation work. Green - genderless love, friendship community. Yellow - genderless joy and celebration. Red-orange - genderless artwork, diversity and individuality.}}
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    </gallery>


    <big><center>Gendervoid</center></big>
    <big><center>Gendervoid</center></big>
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    Gendervoid.png
    Gendervoid.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Black, dark gray, and blue to visually represent the void.}}
    Gendervoid - voidgender by ieatzboyz.jpg
    Gendervoid by MaraJyn (StelaraVenka).jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|"It's designed to evoke a 'spacey' sort of feeling, like you're being drawn into the void. To me, where gendervoid resonates more than agender, is that I feel there is a 'substance' to the nothingness of my gender - the something out of nothing. It's almost ANTIgender. Additionally, as a plural system, I have alters who DO have genders, so I feel that they 'fill' the void that is my overall gender, like stars and galaxies in space. <br>The black bars represent the void and dominate the flag. They are a looming nothingness, all-encompassing. <br>The purple bar represents that which can be contained within the void - genders and identities that resonate with you but are not the totality of you. Purple ties the flag back to the nonbinary pride flag, as gendervoid falls under the umbrella of nonbinary. It also keeps the feeling of 'space' as the cosmos is filled with ultraviolet radiation, undetectable to the human eye."}}
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    Latest revision as of 22:37, 31 May 2024

    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.
    Go back to the gallery index - Read about these identities
    Tip: hover the flags to see their meaning![note 1]

    Agender
    Agenderfluid
    Agenderflux
    Apogender
    Genderfree
    Genderless
    Gendervoid
    Nullgender
    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!