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Bigender by no-bucks-for-this-doe.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | - Pink: Woman<br>- Blue: Man<br>- Purple: Androgyne/mix of woman and man<br>- White: agender.}}
Bigender by no-bucks-for-this-doe.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | - Pink: Woman<br>- Blue: Man<br>- Purple: Androgyne/mix of woman and man<br>- White: agender.}}
Bigender-2.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | - Pink: Woman<br>- Blue: Man<br>- Purple: Androgyne/mix of woman and man<br>- Yellow: Genders completely off the binary<br>- White: agender.}}
Bigender-2.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | - Pink: Woman<br>- Blue: Man<br>- Purple: Androgyne/mix of woman and man<br>- Yellow: Genders completely off the binary<br>- White: agender.}}
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Bigender by Cody (camp-mlm).png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | - The pink/blue stripes are for presentation and the feeling of your identities (feminine, masculine, androgynous, whatever suits you)<br>- The top white is for all kinds of good relationships<br>- Purple is for your unique bigender experience, how it feels and what it’s like,  also for understanding each other in this community<br>- The bottom white is about self respect, pride and being true to yourself}}
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}}
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Bigender by zombifisgender.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 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."}}
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."}}
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}}
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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Bigender by Darla Felipe.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |Pink: Feminine/female gender<br> Yellow: Nonbinary<br>Lilac: Identifying as both male and female<br> Blue: Masculine/male gender.}}
Bigender by Darla Felipe.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |Pink: Feminine/female gender<br> Yellow: Nonbinary<br>Lilac: Identifying as both male and female<br> Blue: Masculine/male gender.}}
Bigender by rainecloud020604.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |No specific meaning, per the creator.}}
Bigender by rainecloud020604.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning |No specific meaning, per the creator.}}
Bigender 7.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | - The pink/blue stripes are for presentation and the feeling of your identities (feminine, masculine, androgynous, whatever suits you)<br>- The top white is for all kinds of good relationships<br>- Purple is for your unique bigender experience, how it feels and what it’s like,  also for understanding each other in this community<br>- The bottom white is about self respect, pride and being true to yourself}}
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Bigender by fluiddemivoid.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|Pink: feminine genders<br>Black: "feeling void"<br>Violet: mix of genders<br>White: neutral genders<br>Yellow: Demigenders<br>Blue: masculine genders}}
Bigender by fluiddemivoid.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|Pink: feminine genders<br>Black: "feeling void"<br>Violet: mix of genders<br>White: neutral genders<br>Yellow: Demigenders<br>Blue: masculine genders}}
Bigender by THEFALLENHUM4N.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|"redpink: female or feminine genders, and feminine expressions<br>pink: having one or both of your genders be fluid genders<br>purple: androgynous genders/genders that are a mix of male and female, and androgynous expression<br>white: being two genders, either simultaneously or fluctuating<br>cyan: male or masculine genders, masculine expression<br>green: xenogenders<br>yellow: nonbinary/unaligned genders"}}
Bigender by THEFALLENHUM4N.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|"redpink: female or feminine genders, and feminine expressions<br>pink: having one or both of your genders be fluid genders<br>purple: androgynous genders/genders that are a mix of male and female, and androgynous expression<br>white: being two genders, either simultaneously or fluctuating<br>cyan: male or masculine genders, masculine expression<br>green: xenogenders<br>yellow: nonbinary/unaligned genders"}}
Bigender by acidsodaa.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|The seven stripes represent manhood, masculinity, androgyny, trans + nonbinary, gender futility, femininity, and womanhood.}}
Bigender by strawberrylindd.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|Dark pink = femininity<br>Light pink = fluidity/duality<br>Lilac = relationship to gender and identity<br>White = individuality and androgyny<br>Light blue = fluidity/duality<br>Dark blue = masculinity<br><br>"i wanted to keep the colors relatively close to the original since i love pink blue and purple, but i changed up the design with a diamond shape! while it looks pretty graphically, i also wanted it to resemble a prism, representing how an individual can have a very complex and colorful relationship to gender :) (the shape is also a diamond, with the prefix di meaning double! someone pointed this out and i thought it was too good to pass up adding to this description lol)"}}
Bigender by toontowncreepypasta.png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|Purple: Femininity and fem genders<br>Pink: Nonbinary genders<br>Pale yellow: Unity, togetherness, and combination<br>Bright green: Gender nonconformity<br>Teal green: Masculinity and masc genders}}
Bigender by Brian of Griffin System.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning|Lavender purple: The way one's two genders affect each other.<br>Pink: Feminine genders.<br>White: Genders outside of masculine and feminine.<br>Blue: Masculine genders.<br>Green: Your unique relationship with gender and your genders.}}
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