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    Genderqueer by willow-weaves (1).png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The colors themselves mean the same thing [as the most common GQ flag]: green for outside of the binary, violet for a combination of the binary genders, and white for having no gender. The lines are supposed to look like a stylized infinity mobius strip and has an x when perceived as just a flat image to symbolize complex relationships with gender and a rejection of cisnormativity.}}
    Genderqueer by willow-weaves (1).png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The colors themselves mean the same thing [as the most common GQ flag]: green for outside of the binary, violet for a combination of the binary genders, and white for having no gender. The lines are supposed to look like a stylized infinity mobius strip and has an x when perceived as just a flat image to symbolize complex relationships with gender and a rejection of cisnormativity.}}
    Genderqueer by willow-weaves (2).png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The colors themselves mean the same thing [as the most common GQ flag]: green for outside of the binary, violet for a combination of the binary genders, and white for having no gender. The lines are supposed to look like a stylized infinity mobius strip and has an x when perceived as just a flat image to symbolize complex relationships with gender and a rejection of cisnormativity.}}
    Genderqueer by willow-weaves (2).png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The colors themselves mean the same thing [as the most common GQ flag]: green for outside of the binary, violet for a combination of the binary genders, and white for having no gender. The lines are supposed to look like a stylized infinity mobius strip and has an x when perceived as just a flat image to symbolize complex relationships with gender and a rejection of cisnormativity.}}
    Genderqueer by das-deutschtard aka chertbryut.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|Purple for people who are a mix of male and female<br>green for people who identify as neither male nor female<br>blue for people who are transmasculine, so feel more male than female, but are not identifying as men<br>white for neutrois/agender/people completely outside the binary<br>pink for transfeminine, people who feel more female than male, but are not identifying as women<br>grey for genderfluids}}
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