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Genderfluid.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Pink: femininity<br>-White: all genders<br>-Purple: combination of masculinity and femininity<br>-Black: lack of gender<br>-Blue: masculinity}} | Genderfluid.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Pink: femininity<br>-White: all genders<br>-Purple: combination of masculinity and femininity<br>-Black: lack of gender<br>-Blue: masculinity}} | ||
Alternative genderfluid flag.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The pink, purple, and blue represent femininity, androgyny, and masculinity. The white represents identities outside of the strict male—female spectrum. The faded colours represent the various states in between those four points. The waves are a visual pun on genderfluidity.}} | Alternative genderfluid flag.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|The pink, purple, and blue represent femininity, androgyny, and masculinity. The white represents identities outside of the strict male—female spectrum. The faded colours represent the various states in between those four points. The waves are a visual pun on genderfluidity.}} | ||
Genderfluid by MarvyyMoon.png | |||
File:Genderfluid by joiesoka.jpg|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|pink-mauve: association with multiple genders<br>dark mauve: fluidity inside & outside the spectrum<br>cream-white: lack of gender<br>navy blue: unique relationships with gender identity<br>blue: femininity & masculinity}} | |||
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