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<big>'''Androgyne pride flags'''</big>
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<br>This is the gallery of alternative pride flags for the androgyne identity.
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<br>Links: [[Pride flags gallery|Go back to the gallery index]] - [[Androgyne|Read about this identity]]
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<br><small>Tip: hover the flags to see their meaning!<ref group="note">Unfortunately, not all flags have their meaning attached. If you know the meaning of one of them, feel free to add them or tell us through the feedback form at the bottom of this page!</ref></small>
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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).}}
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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.}}
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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Androgynous.png |{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning| This flag is for people who are physically androgynous, or present androgynously. For example, this flag can be used by physically effeminate men or physically masculine women. This is not the only thing this flag is limited to, as it can be used by anyone who feels they are androgynous in physicality, identity, or presentation.}}
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Androgyne_Necker_Cube.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|It's ambiguous: it is either concave or convex depending on how you look at it.}}
Androgyne_Necker_Cube.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|It's ambiguous: it is either concave or convex depending on how you look at it.}}
Androgyne_flag_2020_redesign.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The dark blue stripe represents masculinity <br> The light blue stripe represents community <br> The purple stripe represents androgyne identity <br>The light pink stripe represents love <br> The dark pink stripe represents femininity}}
Androgyne by wrennnnnnnnn.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Orange is a lesser known masculine color, one that doesn't play off of the whole Pink Vs. Blue aesthetic, such as the currently accepted Androgyne flag. Purple, similarly, is a low key feminine color, despite being a mix of masculine colors (red and blue.) The white in the middle represents an absence of gender, same as on the Genderqueer and Nonbinary flags. The symbol in the middle is a Necker Cube, an optical illusion that can look both concave and convex, first proposed as a symbol for androgynes in 1996 by Raphael Carter. The teal is a mixture of two colors, both gendered on opposite sides of the binary."}}
Androgyne by pucashell-z.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Green is gender neutral, and represents androgyny achieved through the negation of masculine and feminine characteristics. Purple is neutral, but is combined from red/pink and blue, which represents androgyny achieved through the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics. Purple and green are also complementary colors, which represents androgyne as an identity that's both masculine and feminine, while also being its own separate gender.}}
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